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NATURALISTS'    DIRECTORY. 


PART  II. 


NORTH   AMERICA   AND   THE   WEST    INDIES. 


SALEM: 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  ESSEX  INSTITUTE, 
1866. 


PRINTED  BY  THE  ESSEX  INSTITUTE, 

SALEM. 


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In  this  part  of  the  "Naturalists'  Directory"  the  addresses  of  the  vari- 
ous persons  are  given  under  a  systematical  arrangement.  A  geogra- 
phical grouping  of  the  names  and  an  alphabetical  index  will  follow. 

The  number  preceding  each  name  is  given  to  facilitate  indexing. 

This  part  will  be  issued  with  the  "Proceedings,"  several  pages  at  a 
time,  as  fast  as  it  can  be  prepared. 

The  Editor  returns  his  thanks  to  the  numerous  friends  who  have 
aided  him,  since  the  publication  of  the  first  part,  by  sending  new  names 
and  corrections,  and  earnestly  hopes  that  his  attention  may  be  called 
to  any  mistakes  or  omissions  noticed  in  this  second  part,  at  as  early  a 
day  as  possible. 

Information  respecting  Naturalists  residing  in  the  Southern  States 
and  Mexico  is  especially  requested. 

Those  persons  who  have  not  answered  the  circulars  forwarded  to 
them  are  requested  to  do  so,  even  if  their  addresses  are  correctly  given, 
as  it  is  only  from  the  personal  statement  of  each  that  perfect  confidence 
can  be  had  in  the  printed  list.  In  regard  to  this  subject,  the  Editor 
would  state  that  answers  have  been  received  to  the  greater  part  of  the 
circulars  issued.  The  addresses  which  are  left  doubtful  from  the  non 
receipt  of  answers,  will  be  designated  at  the  close  of  this  part. 

Notices  of  the  decease  or  change <  of  address,  of  persons  whose 
names  appear  in  the  Directory  are  particularly  requested. 

Owing  to  the  large  number  of  names  which  have  been  received  since 
the  first  twenty  pages  of  this  part  of  the  Directory  were  issued,  and 
the  various  corrections  which  have  been  made,  it  has  been  thought 
best  to  reprint  them,  especially  as  it  was  desirable  to  slightly  change 
the  arrangement  of  the  names.  Subscribers  to  the  work  will  therefore 
please  substitute  this  edition  for  the  former. 


F.  W.  PUTNAM, 

Editor. 


ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  SALEM.  MASS., 
May  1,  1866. 


NATURALISTS'    DIRECTORY. 


GEOLOGY, 

1.  Prof.  Lours  AGASSIZ  (Professor  of  Zoology  and  Geology,  Harv- 
ard University ;  Director  and  Curator,  Museum  of  Comparative 
Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass.     General. 

2.  Prof.  WM.  E.  A.  AIKIN  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy, 
University  of  Maryland ;  Swan  Lecturer  on  applied  Chemistry, 
Maryland  Institute),  25  Hamilton  street,  Baltimore,  Md.     North 
American. 

3.  HENRY  D'ALIGNY  (Mining  Engineer ;  Resident  Agent,  St.  Mary's 
Canal  Mineral  Land  Co.),  Houghton,  L.  S.,  Mich.  North  American. 

4.  Prof.  E.  B.  ANDREWS  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Mineralogy  and 
Geology,  Marietta  College),  Marietta,  Ohio.    North  American. 

5.  AUSTIN  BACON,  Natick,  Mass.    Local. 

6.  Prof.  L.  W.  BAILEY  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  History, 
University  of  New  Brunswick),  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick. 
Local. 

7.  D.  M.  BALCH  (Chemist),  Salem,  Mass.    Local. 

S.    Rev.  M.  W.  BEAUCI*AMP,  King's  Ferry,  Cayuga,  N.  Y.     Local. 
9.    GEORGE  BECK,  Lockport,  N.  Y.    Local. 

10.  Prof.  ROBERT  BELL  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Chemistry  and 
Geology,   Queen's  University;  Assistant,  Geological  Survey  of 
Canada;   Secretary,   Botanical   Society  of  Canada),  Kingston, 
Canada  West.    North  American. 

11.  Prof.  JAMES  G.  BLAIR,  Athens,  Ohio.    North  American. 

12.  Prof.  W.  P.  BLAKE  (Director  and  Professor  of  Mineralogy,  Geo- 
logy and  Mining,  Mining  and  Agricultural  College),  Post  Office 
box  2077,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     North  American. 

13.  FRANK  H.  BRADLEY  (Curator  of  Geology,  Yale  College),  New 
Haven,  Ct.    North  American. 

14.  G.  C.  BROADHEAD,  Pleasant  Hill,  Cass  Co.,  Mo.     North  American. 

15.  Prof.  EZRA  L.  CARR  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  History, 
Wisconsin  State  University),  Beloit,  Wis.    Local. 

16.  SAMUEL  R.  CARTER,  Paris  Hill,  Oxford  Co.,  Me.     Local. 


17-44  GEOLOGY.  6 

17.  Prof.  CHARLES  F.  CHANDLER  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  School  of 
Miues,  Columbia  College),  East  Forty-ninth  street,  New,  York, 
N.  Y.     North  American. 

18.  Prof.  EDWARD  J.  CHAPMAN  (Professor  of  Mineralogy  and  Geo- 
logy,  University    College),    Toronto,    Canada    West.      North 
American. 

19.  T.  APOLEOX  CHENEY  (Librarian,  Georgic  Library),  Havana, 
N.  Y.     Local. 

20.  CHANDLER  CHH;DS,  Desmoines,  Iowa.    Local. 

21.  Prof.  GEORGE  H.  COOK  (State  Geologist  of  New  Jersey;  Profes- 
sor of  Chemistry  and  Natural  History,  Rutgers  College),  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.     North  American. 

22.  Rev.   SYLVESTER  COWLES,   West  Randolph  Cattaraugus    Co., 
N.  Y.     Local. 

23.  E.  T.  Cox,  New  Harmony,  Ind.     Local. 

24.  Dr.  E.  S.  CROSIER,  New  Albany,  Ind.    Local. 

25.  HIRAM  A.  CUTTING,  Lunenburg,  Essex  Co.,  Vt.     Local. 

26.  Prof.  JAMES  D.  DANA  (Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy, 
Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct.     General. 

27.  Prof.  J.  W.  DAWSON  (Principal,   McGill   University),  Montreal, 
Canada.     British  North  America. 

28.  ANDREW  DICKSON,  Kingston,  Canada  West.     North  American. 

29.  H.  DODGE,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.     Local. 

30.  Rev.  E.  B.  EDDY,  Waltham,  Mass.     Local. 

31.  Dr.  M.  N.  ELROD,  Jeffersonville,  Ind.     Local. 

32.  L.  ENGELBROCHT,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.     Local. 

33.  HENRY  ENGELMANN  (Mining  Engineer),  Belleville,  111.    North 
American.  . 

34.  Prof.  JACOB  ENNIS,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local. 

35.  C.    F.  ESCHWEILER   (Mining   Engineer),   No.  110,    Springfield 
street,  Boston,  Mass.     North  American. 

36.  Prof.  E.  W.  EVANS,  Marietta,  Ohio.    North  American. 

37.  Hon.  SAMUEL  EWING,  Randolph,  N.  Y.     Local. 

38.  Dr.  P.  J.  FARNSWORTH,  Lyons,  Clinton  Co.,  Iowa.    Local. 

39.  J.  W.  FOSTER  (Mining  Engineer),  Chicago,  111.     North  American. 

40.  Hon.  GEORGE  GEDDES,  Fail-mount,  Onondaga  Co.,  N.Y.     Local. 

41.  WM.    GOSSIP   (Secretary,  Nova   Scotian  Institute  of  Natural 
Science),  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.     Local. 

42.  A.  D.  HAGER  (State  Geologist  of  Vermont;  Curator  of  Vermont 
State  Cabinet),  Proctorsville,  Vt.     North  American. 

43.  Prof.   JAMES  HALL   (State  Geologist  of  New  York,  Iowa  and 
Wisconsin),  Albany,  N.  Y.     General. 

44.  Rev.  SAMUEL  R.  HALL,  Brownington,  Vt.     Local. 


GEOLOGY.  45-69 

45.  ISAAC  N.  HARMON,  Chicago,  111.     Local. 

46.  Louis  HARPER  (Mining  Engineer),  No.  1,  Eector  street,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    North  American. 

47.  F.  HAWN,  Leavenworth  City,  Kansas.    North  American. 

48.  Dr.  F.  V.  HAYDEN,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C. 
North  American. 

49.  E.  W.  HILGARD  (State  Geologist  of  Mississippi),  Oxford,  Miss. 
North  American. 

50.  S.  W.  HILL,  Houghton,  Mich.    Local. 

51.  C.  H.  HITCHCOCK,  No.  37,  Park  Row,  New  York,  N.  Y.    North 
American. 

52.  f  JAMES  T.  HODGE,  Newburg,  N.  Y.    North  American. 

53.  Prof.  FRANCIS  S.  HOLMES,  College  of  Charleston,  Charleston, 
S.  C.     Local. 

54.  Rev.  Dr.  HONEYMAN,  Antigonish,  Nova  Scotia.    Local. 

55.  Prof.  EDMUND  O.  HOVEY  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Geology, 
Wabash  College),  Crawfordsville,  Ind.    Local. 

56.  Prof.  HENRY  How  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  Histo- 
ry, University  of  King's  College),  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia.    North 
American. 

57.  ROBERT  HOWELL,  Nichols,  Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y.    Local. 

58.  Prof.  O.  P.  HUBBARD  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Mineralogy  and 
Geology,  Dartmouth  College),  Hanover,  N.  H.     North  American. 

59.  Dr.  C.  T.  JACKSON  (Vice  President,  Boston  Society  of  Natural 
History),  Boston,  Mass.    North  American. 

60.  JOHN  JENKINS,  Monroe,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.    Local. 

61.  Prof.  JOHN  JOHNSTON  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Wesley- 
an  University),  Middletown,  Ct.     North  American. 

62.  JAMES  P.  KIMBALL  (Mining  Engineer),  No.  33,  Wall  street,  and 
40  St.  Mark's  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y.     North  American. 

63.  CLARENCE  KING  (Assistant,  California  Geological  Survey),  Ir- 
vington,  N.  Y.  and  San  Francisco,  Cal.    North  American. 

64.  JOHN  H.  KLIPPART,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

65.  I.  A.  LAPHAM,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Local. 

66.  Dr.  GEORGE  A.  LATHROP,  East  Saginaw,  Mich.    Local. 

67.  ISAAC  LEA  (Vice  President,  American  Philosophical  Society), 
No.  1622,  Locust  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    North  American. 

68.  JOSEPH  LESLEY,  Office  Pennsylvania  R.  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
North  American. 

69.  J.  P.  LESLEY  (Professor  of  Mining,  University  of  Pennsylvania ; 
Fourth  Secretary  and  Librarian,  American  Philosophical  Socie- 
ty), No.  1016,  Clinton  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    North  Ameri- 
can. 


70-96  GEOLOGY.  8 

70.  Prof.  LEO  LESQUEREUX,  Columbus,  Ohio.    North  American. 

71.  ELIAS  LEWIS  (Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Natural  History, 
Long  Island  Historical  Society),  No.  16,  Court  street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.    Local. 

72.  Rev.  SAMUEL  LOCKWOOD,  Keyport,  N.  J.     Cretaceous.    Local. 

73.  Sir  WILLIAM  E.  LOGAN  (Director,  Geological  Survey  of  Canada), 
Montreal,  Canada.     General. 

74.  Rev.  J.  E.  LONG,  Hublersburg,  Centre  Co.,  Pa.    Local. 

75.  BENJ.  SMITH  LYMAN  (Mining  Engineer),  No.  35,  South  Fifth 
street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    North  American. 

76.  SYDNEY  S.  LYON,  Jeffersonville,  Ind.     North  American. 

77.  Prof.  OLIVER  MARCY  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  North-west- 
ern University),  Evanston,  111.    North  American. 

78.  Dr.  R.  P.  MASON.,.  Mil  ford,  Ohio.    Local. 

79.  G.  F.  MATTHEW  (Curator,  Natural  History  Society  of  St.  John), 
St.  John,  New  Brunswick.    Local. 

80.  Prof.  J.  H.  MCCHESNEY,  Jacksonville,  111.    North  American. 

81.  R.  MCFARLANE,  Fort  Anderson,  British  America.     Local. 

82.  F.  B.  MEEK,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C.     North 
American. 

83.  Hon.  ANSON  S.  MILLER,  Rockford,  111.    Local. 

84.  Rev.  JAMES  E.  MILLS,  Amherst,  Nova  Scotia.    North  American. 

85.  Prof.  JOSEPH  MOORE  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Earlham 
College),  Richmond,  Ind.     Local. 

86.  BENJAMIN  F.  MUDGE  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Kansas  State 
Agricultural  College),  Manhatten,  Kansas.    North  American. 

87.  ALEXANDER    MURRAY,    St.    Johns,    New    Foundland.      North  9 
American. 

88.  Prof.  HEN^IY  B.  NASON,  Beloit,  Wis.    North  American. 

89.  J.  V.  C.  NELLIS,  Auburn,  N.  Y.     Local. 

90.  Dr.  J.  S.  NEWBERRY,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    North  American. 

91.  JOHN  A.  NICHOLS,  Poultney,  Vt.    Local. 

92.  W.  H.  NILES  (Lecturer  Massachusetts  State  Teacher's  Institute), 
New  Haven,  Ct.    North  American. 

93.  Prof.  J.  G.  NORWOOD  (Professor  of  Natural  Science  and  Natur- 
al Philosophy,   Missouri  State  University),  Columbia,  Boone 
County,  Mo.    North  American. 

94.  J.  KELLY  O'NEALE,  Lebanon,  Ohio.    Local. 

95.  Prof.  RICHARD  OWEN  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Indiana 
State  University),  Bloomington,  Ind.,  from  Sept.  1  to  July  1; 
rest  of  the  year,  New  Harmony,  Ind.    North  American. 

96.  Prof.  THEODORE  S.  PARVIN  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Iowa 
State  University),  Iowa  City,  Iowa.    North  American. 


)  GEOLOGY.  97-127 

97.  Prof.  E.  J.  PICKETT,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     North  American. 

98.  Dr.  WILLIAM  PRESCOTT,  Concord,  N.  H.     Local. 

99.  RAPHAEL  PUMPELLY,  Owego,  N.  Y.    Arizona,  China,  Japan. 

100.  Hon.  H.  S.  RANDALL,  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.     Local. 

101.  Dr.  SAMUEL  REID,  New  Albany,  Ind.    Local. 

102.  E.  J.  RICE,  Muncie,  Ind.    Local. 

103.  JAMES  RICHARDS,  Litchfield,  Ct.    Local. 

104.  R.  A.  RIDEOUT,  Garland,  Me.     Local. 

105.  Prof.  WM.  B.  ROGERS  (President,  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology;  Corresponding  Secretary,  American  Academy  of 
Arts  and  Sciences),  Boston,  Mass.     General. 

106.  JOSEPH  M.  ROWELL,  Lynn,  Mass.     Local. 

107.  Prof.  JAMES  M.  S  AFFORD,  (State  Geologist  of  Tennessee),  Post 
Office  box  36,  Nashville,  Tenn.    North  American. 

108.  PETER  W.  SHEAFER,  Pottsville,  Schuylkill  Co.,  Pa.     Coal. 

109.  Dr.  B.  F.  SHUMARD,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    North  American. 

110.  Prof.  BENJAMIN  SILLIMAN  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Yale  Col- 
lege), New  Haven,  Ct.     North  American. 

111.  Dr.  R.  P.  STEVENS,  New  York,  N.  Y.    North  American. 

112.  O.  H.  ST.  JOHN,  Waterloo,  Iowa.    Local. 

113.  CHARLES  STODDER,  No.  75,  Kilby  street,  Boston,  Mass.    Local. 

114.  R.  H.  STRETCH,  Virginia  City,  Nevada.    North  American. 

115.  JOSEPH  SULLIVANT,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

116.  Prof.  G.  C.  SWALLOW  (State  Geologist  of  Kansas),  Columbia, 
Boone  Co.,  Mo.     North  American. 

117.  Prof.  SAXHORN  TENNEY  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Vassar 
Female  College,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.    North  American. 

118.  W.  H.  B.  THOMAS,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J.     North  American. 

119.  C.  B.  TREGO,  No.  612,  North  Thirteenth  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
North  American. 

120.  Dr.  JOHN  B.  TRASK,  San  Francisco,  Cal.    Local. 

121.  PHILIP  T.  TYSON  (State  Geologist  of  Maryland),  Baltimore,  Md. 
North  American. 

122.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL,  (Mining  Engineer;  Professor  of  Zoology, 
Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct.    North  American. 

123.  T.  C.  WALBRIDGE,  Belleville,  Upper  Canada.    Local. 

124.  R.  P.  WHITFIELD,  Albany,  N.  Y.    North  American. 

125.  Dr.  CHARLES  A.  WHITE,  Iowa  City,  Iowa.    North  American. 

126.  Prof.  J.  D.  WHITNEY  (State  Geologist  of  California),  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  and  Northampton,  Mass.    North  American. 

127.  Col.  CHARLES  WHITTLESEY,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     North  American. 

NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  2.  July,    1866. 


128-151  GEOLOGY.       MINERALOGY.  10 

128.  CHARLES  P.  WILLIAMS,  No.  138,  Walnut  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
North  American. 

129.  Prof.  ALEXANDER  WINCHELL  (Professor  of  Natural  History, 
Michigan  State  University),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     North  American. 

130.  A.  H.  WORTHEN  (State  Geologist  of  Illinois)  Springfield,  111. 
North  American. 

MINERALOGY, 

131.  HENRY  D'ALIGNY   (Mining  Engineer;    Resident    Agent,    St. 
Mary's  Canal  Mineral  Land  Co.),  Houghton,  L.  S.,  Mich. 

132.  OSCAR  D.  ALLEN,  Camden,  N.  J. 

133.  S.  C.  H.  BAILEY,  No.  5,  Beekman  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

134.  EDWARD  E.  BARDEN,  Rockport,  Mass. 

135.  VINCENT  BARNARD,  Kennett  Square,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.    A  Col- 
lector. 

136.  WM.  BARNES  (Mining  Engineer),  Post  Office  box  274,  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia. 

137.  Rev.  E.  R.  BEADLE,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

138.  Prof.  ROBERT  BELL  (Assistant,  Geological  Survey  of  Canada; 
Secretary,  Botanical  Society  of  Canada ;  Professor  of  Natural 
History,  Chemistry  and  Geology,  Queen's  University),  Kings- 
ton, Canada  West. 

139.  Prof.  W.  P.  BLAKE  (Director,  and  Professor  of  Mineralogy 
Geology  and  Mining,  College  of  California),  Post  Office  box 
2077,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

140.  T.  T.  BOUVE  (Curator  of  Palaeontology  and  Mineralogy,  Bos- 
ton Society  of  Natural  History),  Boston,  Mass. 

141.  Prof.  P.  D.  BRADFORD  (Professor  of  Physiology  and  Pathology, 
Castleton  Medical  College),  Northfleld,  Vt. 

142.  C.  G.  BREWSTER,  No.  16,  Tremont  street,  Boston.    A  Dealer. 

143.  W.  T.  BRIGHAM,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History,  Boston, 
Mass. 

144.  C.  M.  BROWNE,  No.  84,  John  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

145.  CHR.  C.  BROOKS,  No.  53,  St.  Paul  street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

146.  Prof.  GEORGE  J.  BRUSH  (Professor  of  Mineralogy  and  Metal- 
lurgy, Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct. 

147.  STUART  M.  BUCK,  Boston,  Mass. 

148.  A.  R.  BURTON,  Bethlehem,  N.  H. 

149.  Prof.  JAMES  BUSHEE  (Curator  of  Mineralogy,  Worcester  Socie- 
ty of  Natural  History),  "Worcester,  Mass. 

150.  Dr.  JOHN  CARDEZA,  Claymont,  Del. 

151.  SAMUEL  R.  CARTER,  Paris  Hill,  Oxford  Co.,  Me. 


11  MINERALOGY.  152-185 

152.  Prof.  CHARLES  F.  CHANDLER  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  School 
.  of  Mines,  Columbia  College),  East  Forty-ninth  street,  New 

York,  N.  Y. 

153.  Prof.  EDWARD  J.  CHAPMAN  (Professor  of  Mineralogy  and  Ge- 
ology, University  College),  Toronto,  Canada  West. 

154.  ISAAC  B.  CHOATE,  Portland,  Me. 

155.  Rev.  A.  P.  CHUTE,  Sharon,  Mass. 

156.  Prof.  W.  S.  CLARK  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Amherst  College), 
Amherst,  Mass. 

157.  JOSEPH  A.  CLAY,  No.  271,  South  Fifth  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

158.  Dr.  M.  H.  COAXES,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

159.  F.  G.  COFFIN,  Machias,  Me. 

160.  Prof.  J.  P.  COOKE  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Harvard  College), 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

161.  Prof.  JAMES  D.  DANA  (Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy, 
Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct. 

162.  JOSEPH  DELAFIELD,  No.  59,  Wall  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

163.  A.  DIETY,  St.  Thomas,  West  Indies. 

164.  Prof.  ALFRED  Du  Bois,  Denver,  Colorado. 

165.  E.  M.  DUNBAR,  Springfield,  Mass. 

166.  Rev.  E.  B.  EDDY,  Waltham,  Mass, 

167.  Prof.  THOMAS  EGLESTON  (Professor  of  Mineralogy*  and  Metal- 
lurgy, Columbia  College),  No.  10,  Fifth  avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

168.  JAMES  EIGHTS,  Albany,  N.  Y.    A  Dealer. 

169.  HENRY  ENGELMANN  (Mining  Engineer),  Belleville,  111. 

170.  FRANK  FAIRBANKS,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

171.  CHRISTIAN  FEBIYER,  Wilmington,  Del. 

172.  M.  C.  FERNALD,  South  Levant,  Me, 

173.  Dr.  L.  FEUCHTWANGER,  No,  55,  Cedar  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

174.  GEORGE  FISHER,  Columbia,  Va. 

175.  Dr.  F.  A.  GENTH,  No.  108,  Arch  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

176.  G.  K.  GILBERT  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Prof.  Ward),  Rochester, 

177.  Dr.  C.  A.  GOESSMAN,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  [N.  Y, 

178.  HENRY  A.  GREEN,  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y. 

179.  Prof,  TRAILL  GREEN  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Lafayette  Col- 
lege), Easton,  Pa. 

180.  J.  J.  H.  GREGORY,  Marblehead,  Mass, 

181.  Prof.  GEORGE  HADLEY,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

182.  JAMES  D.  HAGUE,  Portage  Lake,  Mich. 

183.  Rev.  H.  F.  HARDING,  Machias,  Me. 

184.  Prof.  Louis  HARPER  (Mining  Engineer),  No,  1.  Rector  street, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

185.  JOSHUA  P.  HASKELL,  Marblehead,  Mass. 


186-213  MINERALOGY.  12 

186.  THOMAS  C.  HASKELL,  Swampscott,  Mass.  \_A  Dealer. 

187.  CHR.  W.  A.  HERRMANN,  No.  607,  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

188.  CHARLES  H.  HIGBEE  (Curator  of  Mineralogy,  Essex  Institute), 
Salem,  Mass. 

189.  FRANKLIN  B.  HOUGH,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

190.  Prof.  HENRY  How  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  His- 
tory, King's  College),  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia. 

191.  WINSLOW  J.  HOWARD,  No.  345,  Grand  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

192.  Prof.   F.    S.   HOYT   (Professor  of  Natural  Science,  Delaware 
University),  Delaware,  Ohio. 

193.  Prof.  0.  P.  HUBBARD  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Mineralogy  and 
Geology,  Dartmouth  College),  Hanover,  N.  H. 

194.  Prof.  T.  STERRY  HUNT  (Chemist,  Geological  Survey  of  Canada), 
Montreal,  Canada. 

195.  W.  M.  HUNTING,  Fairfleld,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y. 

196.  Dr.  C.  T.  JACKSON  (Vice  President,  Boston  Society  of  Natural 
History),  Boston,  Mass. 

197.  W.  W.  JEFFERIS  (Curator,  Chester  County  Cabinet  of  Natural 
Science),  Westchester,  Pa. 

198.  JOHN  JENKINS,  Monroe,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.    A  Dealer. 

199.  Prof.  S.  W.  JOHNSON  (Professor  of  Agriculture  and  Analytical 
Chemistry,  Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct. 

200.  Prof.  JOHN  JOHNSTON  (Professor  of  Natural  Science,  Wesley  - 
an  University),  Middletown,  Ct. 

201.  Rev.  A.  B.  KENDIG,  Marshalltown,  Marshall  Co.,  Iowa. 

202.  JAMES  P.  KIMBALL,  No.  33,  Wall  street,  and  No.  40,  St.  Mark's 
Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

203.  A.  C.  KLINE,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    A  Dealer. 
304.    W.  J.  KNOWLTON,  Rockport,  Mass. 

205.  EDWARD  KOCH,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

206.  JOSIAH  LADD,  Littleton,  N.  H. 

207.  Prof.  GEORGE  LAWSON  (Professor  of  Chemistry  Dalhousie  Col- 
lege), Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

208.  ISAAC  LEA  (Vice  President,  American  Philosophical  Society), 
No.  1622,  Locust  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

209.  ELIAS  LEWIS  (Chairman  of  Committee  on  Natural  History,  Long 
Island  Historical  Society),  No.  16,  Court  street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

210.  Prof.  A.  LITTON  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  St.  Louis  Medical 
School  and  Washington  University),  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

211.  JOHN  F.  LORD,  Ellsworth,  Me. 

212.  Prof.  O.  C.  MARSH,  Yale  College,  New  Haven,  Ct. 

213.  Prof.  JOHN  P.  MARSHALL  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Mineralogy 
and  Geology,  Tufts  College),  College  Hill,  Mass. 


13  MINERALOGY.  214-244 

214.  ISAAC  C.  MARTIN  DALE  (Director,  Byberry  Philosophical  Socie- 
ty), Byberry,  Pa. 

215.  G.  F.  MATTHEW  (Curator,  Natural  History  Society  of  St.  John), 
St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 

216.  Hon.  ANSON  S.  MILLER,  Rockport,  111. 

217.  GIDEON  E.  MOORE  (Curator  of  Mineralogy,  California  Academy 
of  Natural  Sciences),  San.  Francisco,  Cal. 

218.  J.  V.  C.  NELLIS,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

219.  Prof.  J.  G.  NORWOOD  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences  and  Natu- 
ral Philosophy,  Missouri  State  University),  Columbia.  Boone 

220.  ALBERT  ORDWAY,  Post  Office  box  174,  Richmond,  Va.  [Co.,  Mo. 

221.  Rev.  JAMES  ORTON  (Teacher  of  Natural  Sciences,  Rochester 
University),  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

222.  J.  D.  PARKER,  Steuben,  Me. 

223.  LEROY  C.  PARTRIDGE,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

224.  FRANK  PEASLEY,  Burlington,  Iowa. 

225.  Prof.  MAURICE  PERKINS  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Union  Col- 
lege), Schenectacly,  N.  Y. 

226.  Prof.  ROBERT  PETER  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Experiment- 
al Philosophy,  Kentucky  University),  Lexington,  Ky. 

227.  STEPHEN  D.  POOLE,  Lynn,  Mass. 

228.  R.  A.  RIDEOUT,  Garland,  Me. 

229.  W.  T.  ROEPPER,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

230.  Prof.  OREN  ^OOT  (Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  Ham 
ilton  College),  Clinton,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 

231.  J.  G.  SANBORN,  Cherryfleld,  Me. 

232.  E.  SEYMOUR,  52,  Beekman  street,  New  York,  N.  Y.    A  Dealer. 

233.  Dr.  WM.  SHARSWOOD,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cerium  Minerals. 

234.  JAMES  M.  SHAW,  South  Waterford,  Me. 

235.  Prof.  C.  U.  SHEPARD  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Amherst 
College),  Amherst,  Mass. 

236.  Prof.  BENJ.  SILLIMAN  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Yale  College), 
New  Haven,  Ct. 

237.  JOHN  P.  SLMONS,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

238.  Dr.  J.  LAWRENCE  SMITH,  Louisville,  Ky. 

239.  JOHN  MILTON  SMITH,  No.  18,  Wall  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

240.  Prof.   CHAS.  S.  STONE  (Professor  of  Physics  and  Chemistry, 
Cooper  Institute),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

241.  D.  C.  STONE,  Marysville,  Cal. 

242.  A.  P.  STUART,  Lawrence  Scientific  School,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

243.  WM.  H.  STURBRIDGE,  No.  93,  William  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

244.  Prof.  SANBORN  TENNEY  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Vas- 
sar  Female  College,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 


245-274  MINERALOGY.       METALLURGY.  14 

245.  Dr.  N.  T.  TRUE  (Editor  of  Maine  Farmer),  Bethel,  Me. 

246.  Dr.  CHAS.  A.  TUFTS,  Dover,  N.  H. 

247.  WM.  S.  VAUX  (Vice  President  and  Curator,  Academy  of  Natu- 
ral Sciences  of  Philadelphia) ,  No.  1700,  Arch  street,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

248.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,  Yale  College), 
New  Haven,  Ct. 

249.  C.  F.  WADSWORTH  (Curator  of  Mineralogy,  Buffalo  Society  of 
Natural  Sciences),  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

250.  Miss  L.  E.  WALKER  (Assistant  Curator  of  Mineralogy,  Wor- 
cester Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass. 

251.  Prof.  HENRY  A.  WARD  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Roches- 
ter University),  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

252.  JOHN  W.  WARD,  Salem,  Salem  Co.,  N.  J. 

253.  W.  E.  WELLINGTON,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

254.  CHAS.  B.  WHITING  (Assistant  Curator  of  Mineralogy,  Worces- 
ter Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass. 

255.  S.  F.  WHITNEY,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

256.  CHAS.  P.  WILLIAMS,  No.  158,  Walnut  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

257.  Dr.  S.  C.  WILLIAMS,  Silver  Springs,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.    Local. 

258.  HENRI  N.  WOODS,  Rockport,  Mass. 

METALLUEGY, 

259.  OSCAR  D.  ALLEN,  Camden,  N.  J. 

260.  WILLIAM  ASHBURNER,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

261.  Prof.  JAMES  C.  BOOTH,  U.  S.  Mint,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

262.  Prof.  GEORGE  J.  BRUSH  (Professor  of  Mineralogy  and  Metal- 
lurgy, Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct. 

263.  Prof.  THOMAS  EGLESTON  (Professor  of  Mineralogy  and  Metal- 
lurgy, Columbia  College),  No.  10,  Fifth  avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

264.  Dr.  F.  A.  GENTH,  No.  108,  Walnut  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

265.  Prof.  N.  P.  HILL,  Providence,  R.  I. 

266.  JAMES  T.  HODGE,  Newburg,  N.  Y. 

267.  HENRY  JANIN,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

268.  Louis  JANIN,  Virginia  City,  Nevada. 

269.  EDWARD  N.  KENT,  U.  S.  Assay  Office,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

270.  GUIDO  KUESTEL,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

271.  GIDEON  E.  MOORE,  Virginia  City,  Nevada. 

272.  Prof.  JOHN  TORREY,  (U.  S.  Assay er),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

273.  Prof.  J.  D.   WHITNEY  (State  Geologist  of  California),   San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  and  Northampton,  Mass. 

274.  HENRY  WURTZ,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


15  PALAEONTOLOGY.  275-298 

PALEONTOLOGY. 

275.  Prof.  Louis  AGASSIZ  (Professor  of  Zoology  and  Geology,  Har- 
vard University;   Director  and  Curator  Museum  of  Comp. 
Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass.     General. 

276.  A.   E.   R.   AGASSIZ   (Assistant,   Museum  of  Comp.  Zoology), 
Cambridge,  Mass.    Radiates  and  Articulates.     Special,  Echino- 
derms. 

277.  Dr.  O.  P.  BAEK,  Richmond,  Ind.    Local. 

278.  HENRY  M.  BANNISTER,  Evanston,  111.    North  American. 

279.  JAMES  E.  BARDEN,  Gravesville,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.     Local. 

280.  Rev.  JOSEPH  S.  BARRIS,  Sheenwater,  Grand  Island,  N.  Y.   Local. 

281.  Prof.  WM.  H.  BARRIS,  Davenport,  Iowa.     Crinoids. 

282.  J.  S.  BATTERSON,  Hartford,  Ct.    A  Dealer. 

283.  Prof.  ROBERT  BELL  (Assistant,  Geological  Survey  of  Canada; 
Secretary,  Botanical  Society  of  Canada ;  Professor  of  Natural 
History,  Chemistry  and  Geology,  Queen's  University),  Kings- 
ton, Canada  West.     North  American. 

284.  E.  BILLINGS  (Palaeontologist,  Geological  Survey  of  Canada), 
Montreal,  Canada.     General. 

285.  T.  T.  BOUVE  (Curator  of  Palaeontology  and  Mineralogy,  Boston 
Society  of  Natural  History),  Boston,  Mass.     General  Collection. 

286.  FRANK  H.  BRADLEY,  New  Haven,  Ct.     North  American. 

287.  C.  G.  BREWSTER,  No.  16,  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass.    A  Dealer. 

288.  GEORGE  C.  BROWN  (Curator  and  Treasurer,  Burlington  County 
Lyceum  of  History  and  Natural  History),  Mount  Holly,  N.  J. 
Green  Sand  fossils  of  New  Jersey. 

289.  S.  T,  CARLEY,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Local. 

290.  L.  B.  CASE,  Richmond,  Ind.     North  American. 

291.  CHARLES  A.  CHASE  (Librarian  and  Assistant  Curator  of  Palae- 
ontology, Worcester  Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester, 
Mass.     General  Collection. 

292.  T.   APOLEON  CHENEY  (Librarian,  Georgic  Library),  Havana, 
N.  Y.     Local. 

293.  DAVID  CHRISTY,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Local. 

294.  C.  COBB,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Local. 

295.  T.  A.  CONRAD,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
North  American. 

296.  Rev.   SYLVESTER  COWLES,  West  Randolph,  Cattaraugus  Co., 
N.  Y.    Local. 

297.  Prof.  JAMES  D.  DANA  (Professor  of  Mineralogy  and  Geology, 
Yale  College),  New  Ha\en,  Ct.     General. 

298.  Prof.  J.  W.  DAWSON  (Principal,  McGill  University),  Montreal, 
Canada.     British  North  America. 


299-326  PALEONTOLOGY.  16 

299.  THOMAS  DEVINE  (Surveyor  in  Chief,  Upper  Canada),  Ottawa 
City,  Canada.     North  American. 

300.  ANDREW  DICKSON,  Kingston,  Canada  West.     North  American. 

301.  CHAS.  B.  DYER,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Local. 

302.  Dr.  N.  N.  ELROD,  Little  Orleans,  Ind.    Local. 

803.  W.  M.  GABB  (Palaeontologist,  California  State  Geological  Sur- 
vey ;  Curator  of  Palaeontology,  California  Academy  of  Natural 
Sciences),  San  Francisco,  Cal.  North  American. 

304.  JOHN  GEBHARD,  Jr.,  Schoharie,  N.  Y.    Local. 

305.  G.  R.  GILBERT  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Prof.  Ward),  Rochester, 
N.  Y.     General  Collection. 

306.  HENRY  A.  GREEN,  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.    Local. 

307.  B.  J.  HALL,  Burlington,  Iowa.     Crinoids.     A  Collector. 

308.  Prof.  JAMES  HALL  (State  Geologist  of  New  York,  Iowa  and 
Wisconsin),  Albany,  N.  Y.     General. 

309.  RICHARD  HAMANT  (Curator  of  Palaeontology,  Worcester  Socie- 
ty of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.     General  Collection. 

310.  C.  FRED.  HARTT,  Museum  of  Comp.  Zoology,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
North  American. 

311.  Prof.  F.  V.  HA  YD  EN  (Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy, 
University  of  Pennsylvania),  Smithsonian  Institution,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    North  American. 

312.  E.  W.  HILGARD  (State  Geologist  of  Mississippi;  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  University  of  Mississippi),  Oxford,  Miss.     North 
American. 

313.  Rev.  FREDERIC  HUIDEKOPER,  Meadville,  Pa.    Local. 

314.  GEORGE  W.  HOLDEN,  Dayton,  Ohio.    Local. 

315.  Prof.  FRANCIS  S.  HOLMES,  College  of  Charleston,  Charleston, 
S.  C.     South  Carolinian. 

316.  THEODORE  ROWLAND  (Secretary  and  Curator  of  Paleontology, 
Buffalo  Society  of  Natural  Sciences),  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     General 
Collection. 

317.  Dr.  E.  W.  HUBBARD,  Tottenville,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.    Local. 

318.  W.  M.  HUNTING,  Fairneld,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.    Local. 

319.  ALPHEUS  HYATT  (Curator  of  Mollusca,  Boston  Society  of  Natu- 
ral History),  Boston,  Mass.     Cephalopods. 

320.  U.  P.  JAM^S,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     United  States. 

321.  JOHN  JENKINS,  Monroe,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.    A  Dealer. 

322.  Col.  EZEKIEL  JEWETT,  Utica,  N.  Y.    New  York  State. 

323.  W.  D.  JOHNSON,  Cochocton,  Ohio.    Local. 

324.  Dr.  JAMES  KNAPP,  Louisville,  Ky.    Local. 

325.  Dr.  ALBERT  C.  KOCH,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    North  American. 

326.  ISAAC  KENLEY,  Richmond,  Ind.    Local. 


17  PALEONTOLOGY.  327-352 

327.  ISAAC  LEA  (Vice  President,  American  Philosophical  Society), 
No.dG22,  Locust  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     North  American. 

328.  Prof.  JOSEPH  LEIDY  (Professor  of  Anatomy.  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania ;  Curator,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadel- 
phia), No.  1302,  Filbert  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 

329.  Dr.  A.  M.  LEONARD,  Lockport,  N.  Y.     Local. 

330.  Prof.  LEO  LESQUEREUX,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Plants. 

33  J.     Rev.  SAMUEL  LOCKWOOD,  Keyport,  N.  J.     Cretaceous  fossils  of 
New  Jersey  and  Devonian  Plants  of  New  York. 

332.  S.  L.  LYON,  Kanawha  Court  House,  Va.     Local. 

333.  Dr.  R.  P.  MANN,  Milford,  Ohio.     Devonian  Fishes. 

334.  Prof.  O.  C.  MARSH  (Professor  of  Palaeontology,  Sheffield  Scien- 
tific School,  Yale  College,)  New  Haven,  Ct.     General. 

335.  CHARLES  D.  MARSHALL  (Corresponding  Secretary,  Buffalo  So- 
ciety Natural  Science),  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Local. 

336.  JOHN  E.  MARSHALL,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Local. 

337.  E.  MATHEWSON,  Martinez,  Cal.     Local. 

338.  Prof.  J.  H.  MCCHESNEY,  Jacksonville,  111.     (U.  S.  Consul  at 
New  Castle  on-Tyne).     North  American. 

339.  F.  B.  MEEK,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C.     Gen- 
eral. 

340.  Prof.  W.  D.  MOORE,  Irvvin's  Station,  Pa.     Carboniferous. 

341.  Prof.  J.  S.  NEWBERRY  (Professor  of  Geology,  Columbia  College), 
New  York,  N.  Y.     NorthAnerican.     Special,  Fishes  and  Plants. 

342.  W.  H.  NILES,    New  Haven,  Ct.       North  American.      Special, 
Crinoids. 

343.  SIDNEY  A.  NORTON,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Local. 

344.  Prof.  J.  G.  NORWOOD  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences  and  Natu- 
ral Philosophy,  Missouri  State  University),  Columbia,  Boon 
Co.,  Mo.     North  American. 

345.  J.  KELLY  O'NEALE,  Lebanon,.  Ohio.     Local. 

346.  ALBERT  ORDWAY,  Post  Office  box  174,  Richmond,  Va.     Local. 

347.  Rev.  JAMES  ORTON  (Teacher  of  Natural  Sciences,  Rochester 
University),  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Local. 

348.  Dr.  A.  S.  PACKARD,  jr.  (Curator  of  Crustacea,  Boston  Society 
of  Natural  History ;  Curator  of  Radiata  and  Articulata,  Essex 
Institute),  Salem,  Mass.     New  England  Drift. 

349.  FRANK  PEASELY,  Burlington,  Iowa.     Local. 

350.  ALFRED  POOLE,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.     Local. 

351.  Prof.  J.  W.  POWELL,  Bloomington,  111.     North  American. 

352.  Hon.  H.  S.  RANDALL,  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.     Local. 

NATURALISTS'   DIRECTORY.  3.  AugUSt,    1866. 


353-374  PALAEONTOLOGY.  18 

353.  Dr.  EDMUND  RAVENEL,  Charleston,  S.  C.    Invertebrates. 

354.  AUGUSTE  RKMOND,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Local. 

355.  A.  B.  RICHMOND,  Meadville,  Pa.     North  American. 

356.  Dr.  CARL  ROMINGER  (Curator,  Museum  of  the  Michigan  State 
University),  Ann  Arbor,  Mieh.     North  American. 

357.  HENRY  ROUSSEAU,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Mollusks, 

358.  WM.  L.  RUST,  Trenton  Falls,  N.  Y.     TriloUtes. 

359.  S.  H.  SCUDDER  (Secretary,  Librarian  and  Curator  of  Entomolo- 
gy, Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  Boston,  Mass.    Insects. 

360.  D.  H.  SHAFFER,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     A  Collector. 

361.  N.  S.  SHALER  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comp.  Zoology),  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.     Mollusks.     Special,  Brachiopods. 

362.  Dr.  B.  F.  SHUMARD,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     North  American. 

363.  O.  H.  ST.  JOHN,  Waterloo,  Iowa.     Local. 

364.  Prof.  G.  C.  SWALLOW  (State  Geologist  of  Kansas  and  Missouri), 
Columbia,  Boone  Co.,  Mo.     North  American. 

365.  GEORGE  W.  TAYLOR,  Pulaski,  N.  Y.     Local. 

366.  Dr.  O.  THIEME,  Burlington,  Iowa.     Crinoids.     A  Collector. 

367.  Dr.  JOHN  B.  TRASK,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Local. 

368.  Prof.   A.   E.   VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,  Yale  College), 
New  Haven,  Ct.     Corals. 

369.  CHARLES  WACHSMUTH,  Burlington,  Iowa.     Crinoids. 

370.  Prof.  HENRY  A.  WARD  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Roch- 
ester University),  Rochester,  N.  Y.     General  Collection. 

371.  CHARLES  M.  WHEATLEY,  Phoenixville,  Pa.,  and  No.  42,  Pine 
street,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mesozoic. 

372.  Dr.  CHARLES  A.  WHITE,  Iowa  City,  Iowa.     North  American. 

373.  R.  P.  WHITFIELD,  Albany,  N.  Y.     North  Amencan. 

374.  Prof.   ALEXANDER  WINCHELL  (Professor  of  Natural  History, 
Michigan  State  University),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  North  American. 


19  PHYSICAL    GEOGRAPHY,  375-395 

PHYSICAL  GEOGBAPHY, 

375.  Bv't  Brig.  Gen.  HENRY  L.  ABBOTT,  U.  S.  Engineers.     North 
American. 

376.  Prof.  A.  D.  BACHE  (Superintendent,  United  States  Coast  Sur- 
vey), Washington,  D.  C.     North  American. 

377.  G.   H.   BAGWELL   (Assistant,   United   States   Coa&t   Survey), 
Washington,  D.  C.     North  American. 

378.  Brig.  Gen.  JOHN  G.  BARNARD,  U.  S.  Engineers^  North  American. 

379.  Col.  E.  G.  BECKWITH,  U.  S.  Army.     North  American. 

380.  Prof.  WM.  P.  BLAKE  (Professor  of  Mineralogy,  Geology  and 
Mining,  College  of  California ;  Geologist-of  the  California  State 
Board  of  Agriculture),  Post  office  box  2077,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Californian. 

381.  Prof.  WM.  H.  BREWER  (Professor  of  Agriculture,  Yale  College), 
New  Haven,  Ct.     California  Mountains. 

382.  Brig.  Gen.  JAMES  H.  CARLETON,  U.  S.  Army.     North  American. 
388.     Prof.    EDWARD  J.   CHAPMAN   (Professor  of  Mineralogy  and 

Geology,  University  College),  Toronto,  Canada  West.     North 
American. 

384.  Maj.  Gen.  S.  W.  CRAWFORD,  U.  S.  Army.     North  American. 

385.  Lieut.  Col.  OSBORNE  CROSS,  U.  S.  Army.     North  American. 

386.  Brig.  Gen.  RICHARD  DELAFIELD,  Chief  Engineer,  U.  S.  Army. 
North  American. 

387.  F.    W.    DORR    (Assistant,     United     States    Coast    Survey), 
Washington,  D.  C.     North  American. 

388.  Maj.  Gen.  W.  H.  EMORY,  U.  S.  Army.     North  American. 

389.  Dr.  GEORGE  ENGELMANN,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     North  American. 

390.  N.    S.    FINNEY    (Assistant,    United    States    Coast    Survey), 
Washington,  D.  C.     North  American. 

391.  JOHN  C.  FREMONT,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    North  American. 

392.  Prof.  DANIEL  C.  GILMAN  (Professor  of  Physical  Geography, 
Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct.     General. 

393.  Prof.  ARNOLD  GUYOT   (Professor  of  Geology  and  Physical 
Geography,  College  of  New  Jersey),  Princeton,  N.  J.     General. 

394.  Prof.   JOSEPH  HENRY   (Secretary,   Smithsonian  Institution), 
Washington,  D.  C.     General. 

395.  J.   E.   HILGARD   (Assistant,    United    States    Coast    Survey), 
Washington,  D.  C.    North  American. 


NOTE.    Army  Officers  are  best  reached  by  addressing  them  care  of 
the  ADJUTANT  GENERAL,  U.  S.  A.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


396-422  PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY.  20 

396.  Prof.  HENRY  Y.   HIND   (Professor  of  Physical  and   Natural 
Sciences,   Trinity   College),   Toronto,    Canada   West.     North 
American. 

397.  JOHN  GEORGE  HODGINS  (Deputy  Superintendent  of  Education 
for  Upper  Canada),  Education  Office,  Toronto,  Canada  West. 
General. 

398.  Maj.  Gen.  A.  A.  HUMPHREYS,  U.  S.  Engineers.    North  American. 

399.  CLARENCE  KING  (Assistant,  California  Geological  Survey),  San 
Francisco*,  Cal.  and  Irvington,  N.  Y.     Calif ornian. 

400.  J.  S.  LAWSON  (Assistant,  United  States  Coast  Survey),  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     North  American. 

401.  Dr.  THOMAS  M.  LOGAN,  Sacramento,  Cal.     Calif  ornian. 

402.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  N.  MACOMB,  U.  S.  Engineers.   North  American. 

403.  Col.  RANDOLPH  B.  MARCY,  U.  S.  Army.     North  American. 

404.  Bv't  Lieut.  Col.  H.  E.  MAYNADIER,  U.  S.  Army,  No.  388,  19th 
street,  Washington,  D.  C.     North  American. 

405.  Maj.  Gen.  GEORGE  G.  MEADE,  U.  S.  Engineers,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
North  American. 

406.  Lieut.  Col.  N.  MICHLER,  U.  S.  Engineers.     North  American. 

407.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  G.  PARKE,  U.  S.  Engineers.     North  American. 

408.  Dr.  C.  C.  PARRY,  Davenport,  Iowa.     Rocky  Mountains. 

409.  Maj.  Gen.  JOHN  POPE,  U.  S.  Army.     North  American. 

410.  Col.  W.  F.  RAYNOLDS,  U.  S.  Engineers.     North  American. 

411.  C.  A.  SCHOTT  (Assistant,  United  States  Coast  Survey),  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     North  American. 

>  412.     Lieut.  Col.  J.  H.  SIMPSON,  U.  S.  Army.     North  American. 

413.  Lieut.  Col.   LORENZO   SITGREAVES,   U.    S.  Engineers.     North 
American. 

414.  ALEXANDER  S.  TAYLOR,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.     Californian. 

415.  Col.  GEORGE  THOM,  U.  S.  Engineers.     North  American. 

41G.     Bv't  Brig.  Gen.  STEWART  VAN   VLIET,   U.    S.   Army.     North 
American. 

417.  Maj.  Gen.  G.  K.  WARREN,  U.  S.  Engineers.     North  American. 

418.  WALTER  WELLS,  Portland,  Me.     General. 

419.  Prof.  J.  D.  WHITNEY  (State  Geologist  of  California),  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  or  San  Francisco,  Cal.     North  American. 

420.  Major  R.  S.  WILLIAMSON,  U.  S.  Engineers,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
North  American. 

421.  Lieut.  Col.  I.  C.  WOODRUFF,  U.  S.  Engineers.     North  American. 

422.  Maj.  Gen.  H.  G.  WRIGHT,  U.  S.  Engineers.     North  American. 


21  COMPARATIVE    ANATOMY    AND    PHYSIOLOGY.       423-443 

COMPARATIVE  ANATOMY  AND  PHYSIOLOGY, 

423.  Prof.  HARRISON  ALLEN  (Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy, 
University  of  Pennsylvania),  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

424.  Prof.  H.  JAMES  CLARK  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Pennsyl- 
vania Agricultural  College),  Centre  Co.,  Pa,     Invertebrates. 

425.  Prof.  JOHN  C.  DALTON  (Professor  of  Physiology  and  Micro- 
scopic Anatomy,  Columbia  College ;  Professor  of  Physiology, 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

426.  Dr.  JOHN  DEAN,  Boston,  Mass. 

427.  Prof.   JOHN   C.  DRAPER   (Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry, 
University   of  New  York ;  Professor  of  Natural  History  and 
Physiology,  New  York  Free  Academy),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

428.  Prof.  AUSTIN  FLINT,  jr.    (Professor  of  Physiology,   Belle vue 
Hospital),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

429.  Dr.   WM.   A.  HAMMOND,  No.  162,  West  Thirty-fourth  street, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

430.  Prof.  EDWARD  HITCHCOCK  (Professor  of  Hygeine  and  Physical 
Education,  Amherst  College),  Amherst,  Mass. 

431.  Dr.  JULIUS  HOMBERGER  (Editor,  American  Journal  of  Opthal- 
mology),  No.  39,  West  Twenty-third  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

432.  Prof.  CHRISTOPHER  JOHNSON  (Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Physi- 
ology, University  of  Maryland),  Baltimore,  Md. 

433.  Prof.   JOSEPH  LEIDY   (Professor  of  Anatomy,    University  of 
Pennsylvania;  Curator,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Phila- 
delphia), No.  1302,  Filbert  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

434.  Dr.  J.  S.  LOMBARD  (Assistant  Professor  of  Physiology,  Medi- 
cal School  of  Harvard  University),  Boston,  Mass. 

435.  Prof.  MANLY  MILES  (Professor  of  Animal  Physiology  and  Prac- 
tical Agriculture,  State  Agricultural  College),  Lansing,  Mich. 

436.  Dr.  S.  WEIR  MITCHELL,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  or  No. 
1332;  Walnut  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

437.  GEORGE  SCEVA,  Townsend,  Mass.  [New  York,  N.  Y. 

438.  Prof.  J.  CRESSON  STILES  (Professor  of  Physiology, ). 

439.  Dr.  HENRY  WHEATLAND  (Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Curator  of 
Camparative  Anatomy,  Essex  Institute),  Salem,  Mass. 

440.  Dr.  J.  C.  WHITE  (Curator  of  Comparative  Anatomy  and  Mam- 
malogy, Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  Boston,  Mass. 

441.  Dr.  B.  G.  WILDER  (Curator  of  Herpetology,  Boston  Society  of 
Natural  History  ),  No.  54,  Bowdoin  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

442.  Dr.  RUFUS  WOODWARD    (President,    Worcester    Society    of 
Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass. 

443.  Prof.  JEFFRIES  WYMAN  (Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology, 
Harvard    University;   President,   Boston  Society  of  Natural 
History),  Cambridge,  Mass. 


444-456    VBG.  PHYSIOLOGY.       HISTOLOGY*       EMBRYOLOGY.    22 

VEGETABLE  PHYSIOLOGY. 

444.  Prof.   S.  W.  JOHNSON  (Professor  of  Agricultural  Chemistry, 
Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct. 

445.  JOHN  H.  KLIPPART,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

446.  S.  B.  McMiLLAK,  East  Fairfleld,  Columbiana  Co.,  Ohio. 

HISTOLOGY. 

447.  Prof.  H.  JAMES  CLARK  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Pennsyl- 
vania Agricultural  College) ,  Centre  Co.,  Pa. 

448.  Prof.  JOSEPH  LTEIDY   (Professor  of  Anatomy,    University  of 
Pennsylvania ;  Curator,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Phila- 
delphia), No.  1302,  Filbert  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

449.  Prof.  J.  H.  SALISBURY  (Professor  of  Physiology,  Histology  and 
Cell  Pathology,  Charity  Hospital  Medical  College),  Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

450.  THEODORE  A.  TELLKAMPF,  No.  142,  West  Fourth  street,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

451.  Prof.  JEFFRIES  WYMAN  (Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology, 
Harvard  University ;  President,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  His- 
tory), Cambridge,  Mass. 

EMBEYOLOGT, 

452.  A.  E.  R.   AGASSIZ  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comp.  Zoology), 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

453.  Prof.  Louis  AGASSIZ  (Professor  of  Zoology  and  Geology,  Har- 
vard University ;  Director  and  Curator,  Museum  of  Compara- 
tive Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass. 

454.  Prof.  H.  JAMES  CLARK  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Pennsyl- 
vania Agricultural  College),  Centre  Co.,  Pa. 

455.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,  Yale  College), 
New  Haven,  Ct. 

456.  Prof.  JEFFRIES  WYMAN  (Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology, 
Harvard  University;  President,  Boston  Society  of  Natural 
History), Cambridge,  Mass. 


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23  MICROSCOPY.  457-483 

MICBOSCOPY. 

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457.  Dr.  GKORGE  S.  ALLAN,  Newburgh,  N,  Y. 

458.  J.   W.   S.   ARNOLD   (Librarian,  Microscopical  Society),  N«w-'/ 
York,  N.  Y. 

459.  Prof.  L.  W.  BAILEY  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  His-    ' 
tory,  University  of  New  Brunswick),  Fredericton,  N.  B. 

440.     MOSES  Y.  BEACH,  Louisville,  Ky. 

461.  EDWIN  BICKNKL*,  Essex  Institute,  Salem,  Mass. 

462.  Dr.  STEPHEN  W.  BOWLES,  Brattleborough,  Vt. 

463.  Prof.  W.  H.  BREWER  (Professor  of  Agriculture,  Yale  College), 
New  Haven,  Ct. 

464.  Dr.  RUFUS  K.  BROWNE  .(Corresponding  Secretary,  American 
Microscopical  Society),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

465.  Prof.  H.  JAMES  CLARK  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Pennsyl- 
vania Agricultural  College),  Centre  Co.,  Pa. 

466.  Prof.  ARTHUR  S.  COPEMAN  (Professor  of ,  New  York 

College  of  Veterinary  Surgeons),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

467.  CALEB  COOKE,*  Essex  Institute,  Salem,  Mass. 

468.  ROBERT  DINWIDDIE  (Vice  President,  American  Microscopical 
Society),  No.  79,  West  Twentieth  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

469.  GEORGE  DOBBIN,  St.  Paul  street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

470.  T.  D'OREMIEULX  (Treasurer,  American  Microscopical  Society), 
No.  261,  Greene  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

471.  A.  M.  EDWARDS  (President,  American  Microscopical  Society), 
No.  49,  Jane  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

472.  JAMES  H.  EMERTON,*  Essex  Institute,  Salem,  Mass. 

473.  CHRISTIAN  FEBIGER,  Wilmington,  Del. 

474.  JOSEPH  FENTON,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

475.  DAVID  W.  FERGUSON,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

476.  WILLIAM  H.  GARLICK,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

477.  JNO.  E.  GAVIT  (Vice  President,  American  Microscopical  So- 
ciety), No.  83,  West  Forty-third  street  and  No.  142,  Broadway, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

478.  RICHARD  C.  GREENLEAF,  Boston,  Mass. 

479.  T.  F.  HARRISON,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

480.  D.  S.  HINES,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

481.  Dr.  J.  H.  HINTON  (Recording  Secretary,  American  Microscopi- 
cal Society),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

482.  WILLIAM  E.  HULBERT,  Middletown,  Ct. 

483.  WILLIAM  W.  HUSE,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


484-503  MICROSCOPY.  24 

484.  ALPHEUS  HYATT*  (Curator  of  Mollusca,  Boston  Society  of  Natu- 
ral History;   Curator  of  Palaeontology  and  Protozoa,  Essex 
Institute),  Salem,  Mass. 

485.  SAMUEL  JACKSON  (Curator,  American  Microscopical  Society), 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

486.  Dr.  B.  JOY  JEFFRIES  (Curator  of  Microscopy,  Boston  Society 
of  Natural  History),  Boston,  Mass. 

487.  Prof.  CHRISTOPHER  JOHNSTON  (Professor  of  Anatomy,  Mary- 
land College),  Baltimore,  Md. 

488.  Dr.  SAMUEL  A.  JONES,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

489.  H.  F.  KING,*  Essex  Institute,  Salem,  Mass. 

490.  Dr.  JOHN  KING,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

491.  Dr.  F.  W.  LEWIS,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

492.  THOMAS  H.  MCALLISTER,  No.  49,  Nassau  street,  New  York,  N.  Y . 

493.  Prof.  OGDEN  N.  ROOD  (Professor  of ,  Columbia  Col- 
lege), New  York,  N.  Y. 

494.  Dr.  W.  V.  V.  ROSA,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

495.  LEWIS  M.  RUTHERFORD,  No.  175,  Second  Avenue,  New  York. 
N.  Y. 

496.  H.  F.  SHEPARD,*  Essex  Institute.  Salem,  Mass. 

497.  Prof.  HAMILTON  L.  SMITH  (Professor  of  Natural  History  and 
Astronomy,  Kenyon  College),  Gambier,  Ohio. 

498.  T.  W.  STARR,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

499.  CHARLES  STODDER,  No.  75,  Kilby  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

500.  CORNELIUS  VAN  BRUNT,  Fishkill-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

501.  BENJAMIN  WEBB,  jr.*  Essex  Institute,  Salem,  Mass. 

502.  Dr.  M.  C.  WHITE,  New  Haven,  Ct. 

503.  Dr.  T.  G.  WORMLEY,  Columbus,  Ohio. 


*These  gentlemen  are  Curators  of  the  Microscopical  Section  of  the 
Essex  Institute. 


25  BOTANY.  504-531 


BOTANY, 

504.  Prof.  WM.  E.  A,  AIKIN  (Professor  of  Chemistry,   Baltimore 
University),  Baltimore,  McK     North  American. 

505.  W.  P.  ALCOTT,  Andover,  Mass.     Local. 

506.  Miss.  LIZZIE  B.  ALLEJS,  Davenport,  Iowa,     Local* 

507.  Dr.  T.  F.  ALLEN,  New  York,  N.  Y.     North  American. 

508.  Dr.  C.  L.  ANDERSON,  Santa  Cruz,  Cai.     Nevada. 

509.  Dr.  T.  L.  ANDREWS,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y,     Californian. 

510.  Dr.  T.  L.  ANTISELL,  U.  S.  Army.     Pacific  Rail  Road  Route, 

511.  C.   F.   AUSTIN,  Closter,  Bergen  Co.,  N.  J.     North  American* 
Special,  Hepaticce. 

512.  E.   P.   AUSTIN,   Nautical  Almanac  Office,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Michigan. 

513.  AUSTIN  BACON,  Natick,  Mass.     Local. 

514.  Dr.  M.  M.  BAGG,  Utica,  N.  Y.     Local. 

515.  Prof.  L.  W.  BAILEY  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  His- 
tory, University  of  New  Brunswick),  Fredericton,  N.  B.     Local. 

516.  VINCENT  BARNARD,  Kennett  Square,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.     Local. 

517.  Dr.  JACOB  BARKATT,  Middletown,  Mass,  Local.  Special,  Salices, 

518.  Dr.   JOSEPH  BATES,  New  Lebanon  Spa,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Local. 

519.  WM.  J.  BEAL  (Teacher  of  Natural  Sciences,  Young  Ladies'  Col- 
legiate  Institute),  Union  Springs,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.     North 
American. 

520.  Miss  M.  E.  BEAUCHAMP,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.     Local. 

521.  Rev.  M.  W.  BEAUCHAMP,  King's  Ferry,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.  Local 

522.  M.  S   BEBB,  Rockford,  111.     North  American. 

523.  JAMES  L.  BENNETT.  Providence,  R.  I.     Local. 

524.  Dr.  JACOB  BIGELOW,  Boston,  Mass.     North  American. 

525.  Dr.  J.  M.  BIGELOW,  Detroit,  Mich.     North  American. 

526.  B.  BILLINGS,  Ottawa  City,  Canada  West.     Canadian. 

527.  Rev.  JOSEPH  BLAKE,  Gilmantown,  N.  H.     Local. 

528.  H.  G.  BLOOMER,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     California  and  Nevada. 

529.  Prof.  H.  N.  BOLANDER   (Botanist,   California   State   Survey; 
Curator  of  Botany,  California  Academy  of  Natural  Science), 
San  Francisco,  Cal.     Californian.     Special,  Cryptogames  and 
Glumacece. 

530.  Dr.  C.  M.  BOOTH,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Local. 

531.  WM.  BOOTT,  Boston,  Mass.     North  American.     Special,  Ferns, 
Grasses  and  Carices. 

NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  4  December,  1866. 


532-559  BOTANY,  26 

532.  Dr.  E.  D.  BOSTWICK,  Litchfleld,  Ct.    Local, 

533.  Mrs. BOWEN,  Skaneatelesr  N.  Y.     Local. 

534.  WILLIAM  BOWER,  No.  53  Fulton  street,  New  York,    N.   Y, 
North  American  Ferns  and  C-rchids  under  cultivation. 

535.  Dr.  FREDERICK  BRENDEL,  Peoria,  111.    North  American. 

536.  Prof.  WM.  H.  BREWER  (Professor  of  Agriculture,  Yale  College) . 
New  Haven,  (X    North  American.     Special,  Californian. 

537.  Dr.  ROBERT  BRIDGES  (President,  Academy  of  Natural  Science.1- 
of  Philadelphia) ,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local. 

538.  GARLAND  C.  BROADHEAD,  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.    Local. 

539.  The  Abbe  OVIDE  BRUNET   (Professor  of  Botany,  University 
Laval  f  President,  Entomological  Society  of  Canada,  Quebec 
Branch), Quebec,  Canada.  North  American.  Special,  Canadian. 

540.     BUCHANAN,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cultivated  Plants  and  Local. 

541.  ROBERT  BUCHANAN,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Local. 

542.  S.  B.  BUCKLEY, ,  Texas.    Local. 

543.  Dr.  F.  J.  BUMSTEAD,  No.  162  West  Twenty-third  street,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    North  American. 

544.  ISAAC  BURK,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Local. 

645.    WM.  M.  CANBY,  No.  834  Market  street,  Wilmington,  Del.    North 
American. 

546.  Dr.  C.  A.  CANFIELD,  Monterey,  Cal.     Californian. 

547.  Dr.  JOSEPH  CARSON,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Medical  Botany  and 
Local. 

548.  Dr.  FRANCIS  CARTER,  Columbus,  Ohio,    Local. 

549.  Prof.  J.  LANG  CASSELLS  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Toxicolo- 
gy, Western  Reserve  College),  Hudson,  Ohio.    North  American. 

550.  Prof.  P.  A.  CHADBOURNE  (President,  Massachusetts  State  Ag- 
ricultural College),  Amherst,  Mass.     North  American. 

551.  Dr.  A.  W.  CHAPMAN,  Apalachicola,  Fla.     North  American. 

552.  Rev.  J.  W.  CHICKERING,  Exter,  N.  H.     North  American. 

553.  Dr. CLAPP,  New  Albany,  Ind.     Western  States. 

554.  Dr.  DANIEL  CLARK  (President,  Flint  Scientific  Institute),  Flint, 
Mich.     Local. 

555.  Prof.  H.  JAMES  CLARK  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Pennsyl- 
vania Agricultural  College),  Centre  Co.,  Pa.     North  American. 

556.  JAMES  H.  CLARK,  Newport,  R.  I.     Carboniferous  Plants. 

557.  Miss  MARY  H.  CLARK,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     Local. 

558.  Prof.  W.  S.  CLARK  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Amherst  College), 
Amherst,  Mass.     North  American. 

559.  Hon.  GEORGE  W.  CLINTON  (President,  Buffalo  Society  of  Natu- 
ral Science),  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     North  American. 


27  BOTANY.  560-587 

560.  A.  COMMONS,  Centreville,  Del.    Local. 

561.  Dr. COOLEY,  Utica,  Mich.     LovaL 

562.  Dr.  J.  G.  COOPER  (Zoologist,  California  State  Survey  and  Cali- 
fornia State  Board  of  Agriculture ;  Curator  of  Zoology,  Cali- 
fornia Academy  of  Natural  Science),  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.     Pacific 
Coast. 

563.  Dr.  I.  COURT,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad,  W.  I.     West  Indian. 

564.  Dr.  E.  S.  CROSIER,  New  Albany,  Ind.     Local. 

565.  Rev.  Dr.  M.  A.  CURTIS,  Hillsborough,  N,  C,     North  American* 
Special,  Fungi. 

566.  A.  H,  CURTISS,  Liberty,  Bedford  Co.,  Va.     Local. 

567.  CHRISTIAN  DAHL,  St.  Croix,  W.  I.     West  Indian. 

568.  Dr.  JOHN  DARBY,  Auburn,  Ala.     North  American* 

569.  Dr.  J.  DARRACH,  Germantown,  Pa.     Local. 

570.  DAVID  F.  DAY,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Local. 

571.  Dr.  D.  V.  DEAN,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Local. 

572.  W.  W.  DENSLOW,  Inwood  Station,  Hudson  River  R.  R. ;  Post- 
office  address,  Station  "N,"New  York,  N.  Y.     North  American* 

573.  Prof.   CHESTER  DEWEY  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural 
History,  University  of  Rochester),  Rochester,  N.  Y.    North 
American.     Special,  Carices. 

574.  Dr.  ELIAS  DIEFFENBAUGH,   Clinton  street,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 
North  American. 

575.  Mrs.  WM.  E.  DOGGETT,  Chicago,  111.    Local. 

576.  Dr.  EDWARD  DORSCH,  Monroe,  Mich.     Local. 

577.  A.  T.  DRUMMOND,  Montreal,  Canada.     Canadian. 

578.  ELIAS  DURAND,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    North  American. 

579.  Miss  A.  B.  EARLE  (Assistant  Curator  of  Botany,  Worcester 
Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

580.  Prof.  D.  C.  EATON  (Professor  of  Botany,  Yale  College),  New 
Haven,  Ct.     General.     Special,  Filices. 

581.  ARTHUR  M.  EDWARDS,  No.  49  Jane  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Diatomacece. 

582.  SAMUEL  E.  ELMORE,  Hartford,  Ct.    Local. 

583.  GEORGE  B.  EMERSON,  Boston,  Mass.    New  England.    Special, 
•  Forest  Trees. 

584.  RUSH.  EMERY,  Tipton,  Iowa.    Local. 

585.  FRANCIS  E.  ENGELHARDT  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  St.  Francis 
College),  No.  49  West  Fifteenth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Local 

586.  Dr.   GEORGE  ENGELMANN  (President,  St.  Louis  Academy  of 
Science),  St.  Louis,  Mo.     General. 

587.  Prof.  JACOB  ENNIS,  Philadelphia.  Pa.    Local. 


•588-016  BOTANY,  28 

588.  Miss ERRINGTON,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Calif ornian. 

589.  Dr.  O.  EVERETT,  Dixon,  Lee  Co.,  111.     Local. 

590.  AUGUSTUS  FENDLER,  Altenton,  St.  Loute  Co.,  Mo.    New  Mexico 
and  South  American. 

£91.    I.  FOOTE,  Detroit,  Mich.     Local. 

692.    Dr.  E.  FOREMAN,  Catonsville,  Mel.     Local. 

593.  Rev.  JAME»  FOWLER,  Richibueto,  N.  B.     Local. 

594.  SAMUEL  P.  FOWLER  (Vice  President,  Essex  Institute),  Dan- 
vers,  Mass.     Forest  Trees  of  New  England. 

595.  J.  Q.  A.  FRITCHEY,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Local. 

596.  CHARLES    C.    FROST,    Brattleborough,    Vt.     Local.     Special. 
Lichens  and  Fungi. 

597.  Dr.  C.  C.  F.  GAY  (Curator  of  Botany,  Buffalo  Society  of  Natu- 
ral Science),  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Local. 

598.  GEORGE  GIBBS,  Washington,  D.  C.  Oregon  and  Washington  Terr. 

599.  Dr.  GEORGE  L.  GOODALE  (Curator  of  Botany,  Portland  Society 
of  Natural  History),  Portland,  Me.     North  American. 

600.  Hon.  JOHN  S.  GOULD,  Hudson,  N.  Y.     Local. 

001.  Prof.  ASA  GRAY  (Professor  of  Botany,  Harvard  University: 
President,  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences),  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  General.  Special,  North  American. 

602.  Dr.  C.  GREEN,  Homer,  N.  Y.     Local. 

603.  Prof.  TRAILL  GREEK  (Professor  of  Chemistry,  Lafayette  Col- 
lege), Easton,  Pa.     North  American. 

604.  THOMAS  A.  GREENE,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     North  American. 

605.  ELIHU  HALL,  Athens,  Menard  Co.,  111.     North  American.  " 

606.  G.  P.  HARBOUR,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa.     Mocky  Mountains. 

607.  FIELDEN  HARTLEY,  Alton,  111.     Local. 

608.  CLARK  C.  HASKINS,  New  Albany,  Ind.     Local. 

609.  Prof.  F.  V.  HAYDEN  (Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy, 
University  of  Pennsylvania),  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Upper  Missouri. 

610.  Dr.  G.  W.  HAZLETINE,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.     Local. 

611.  Dr.  E.  P.  HEALEY,  Medina,  N.  Y.     Local. 

612.  E.  W.  HERVEY,  New  Bedford,  Mass.    Local. 

613.  Prof.  E.  W.  HILGARD  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Mineralogy, 
University  of  Mississippi),  Oxford,  Miss.     North  American. 

614.  Dr.  THEO.  C.  HILGARD,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Local.    Special,  Fungi 
and  Algae. 

615.  Prof.  WILLIAM  HINCKS  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Univer- 
sity College ;  Editor,  Canadian  Journal  of  Industry,  Science, 
and  Art),  Toronto,  C.  W.     General.     Special,  Canadian. 

616.  Hon.  G.  H.  HOLLISTER,  Litchfleld,  Ct.     Local. 


29  BOTANY.  617-643 

617.     E.  S.  HOLMES,  Wilson,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.     Local. 

(518.     I.  F.  HOLTON,  Medford,  Mass.     New  Grenada  and  Local. 

619.  -JOSHUA  HOOPES,  Westchester,  Pa.     Local. 

620.  Dr.  ASA  HORR,  Dubuque,  Iowa,     Local. 

621.  FRANKLIN  B,  HOUGH,  Albany,  N.  Y.    North  American. 

622.  Prof,  HENRY  How  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  Histo-  • 
ry,  King's  College),  Windsor,  N.  S.     LocaL    ' 

623.  WINSLOW  J.  HOWARD.  No.  345  Grand  street.  New  York,  N,  Y, 
Rocky  Mountains.  " 

624.  Dr.  ELLIOTT  C.  HOWE,  Troy,  N.  Y.    LocaL 

625.  Prof.  JAMES  HUBBERT  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  St.  Fran- 
cis College),  Richmond.  C.  E.     Canadian.     Special,  Fungi. 

626.  Dr.  A.  T.  HUDSON,  Lyons,  Clinton  Co.,  Iowa.     Local. 

627.  Dr.  G.  W.  HULSA,  Natchez,  Miss.     California  and  Florida. 

628.  GEORGE  HUNT,  Providence,  R.  I.     Local. 

629.  ROBERT  INGRAHAM,   New    Bedford,    Mass.     North   American 
Cryptogamia. 

630.  HALLIDAY  JACKSON,  Westchester,  Chester  Co,,  Pa,     Local. 

631.  Prof.  THOMAS  P.  JAMES  (Professor  of  Botany,  Pennsylvania 
Horticultural  Society),  No.  400  South  Ninth  street,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     North  American.     Special,  Musci. 

632.  Dr.  H.  A.  JOHNSON,  Chicago,  111.     Local. 

633.  Dr.  A.  KELLOGG  (Librarian,  Californian  Academy  of  Natural 
Science),  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Pacific  Coast  of  America. 

634.  C.  KESSLER,  Reading,  Pa.     LocaL 

635.  JOHN  KIRKPATRICK  (Secretary,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences 
of    Cleveland;    Secretary,    Cleveland    Horticultural    Society, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     LocaL 

636.  Dr.  JARED  P.  KIRTLAND,  East  Rockport,  Ohio ;  Post-office  ad- 
dress, Cleveland,  Ohio.     LocaL 

637.  Dr.  P.  D.  KNIESKERX,  Shark  River,  N.  J.     LocaL 

638.  HENRY  KREBS,  St.  Thomas,  W.  I.     West  Indian. 

639.  THURE  KUMLIEN,  Busseyville  Post-office,   via  Albion,   Wis. 
Wisconsin. 

640.  Hon.  I.  A.  LAPHAM  (President,  Wisconsin  Historical  Society), 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     North  American. 

641.  Miss  S.  L.  LAWRENCE  (Curator  of  Botany,  Worcester  Society 
of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.     LocaL 

642.  Prof.  GEORGE  LAWSON   (Professor  of  Chemistry,   Dalhousie 
College),  Halifax,  N.  S.     North  American. 

643.  W.  H.  LEGGETT,  No.  224  Tenth  street,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Lo- 
cal. 


644-670  BOTANY.  30 

644.  Prof.  LEO  LESQUEREUX,  Columbus,  Ohio.     General.     Special. 
Musci  and  Fossil  Plants. 

645.  FERDINAND  LINDHEEMER,  New  Braunfels,  Texas.     Texan. 

646.  Dr.  GEORGE  LITTLE  (Mississippi  State  Geologist),  Oxford,  Miss. 
South  Western  States. 

647.  Rev.  SAMUEL  LOCKWOOD,  Keyport,  N.  J.     Devonian  Plants  of 
New  York. 

648.  Rev.  J.  E.  LONG,  Hublersburg,  Centre  Co.,  Pa.    Local. 

649.  H.  B.  LORD,  Ithica,  N.  Y.    Local. 

650.  Dr.  STARLING  LOVING,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

651.  J.  R.  LOWRIE.  Olive  Post-office,  Pa.    Local. 

652.  JOHN  MACOUN,  Belleville,  C.  W.     Canadian. 

653.  HORACE  MANN  (Curator  of  Botany,  Boston  Society  of  Natural 
History),  Cambridge,  Mass.     General. 

654.  W.  T.  MARCH,  Spanishtown,  Jamaica.     West  Indian. 

655.  ISAAC    C.    MARTINDALE    (Director,    Byberry    Philosophical 
Society),  Byberry,  Pa.     North  American. 

656.  Dr.  JOSEPH  C.  MARTINDALE,  No.  918  North  Twelfth  street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local. 

657.  R.  MATTHEW,  No.  93  Princess  street,  St.  John,  N.  B.      Local. 

658.  Dr.  S.  B.  MEAD,  Augusta,  Hancock  Co.,  111.    Local. 

659.  THOMAS    MEEHAN    (Corresponding    Secretary,    Pennsylvania 
Horticultural  Society;  Editor,  Gardener's  Monthly),  German- 
town,  Pa.     General.     Special,  Horticultural. 

660.  Dr.    EZRA    MICHENER,    Avondale,    Chester    Co.,    Pa.     North 
American.     Special,  Fungi. 

661.  Hon.  ANSON  S.  MILLER,  Rockford,  111.    Local. 

662.  CH.  MOHR,  Mobile,  Alabama.    Local. 

668.    Prof.  JOSEPH  MOORE  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Earlham 
College),  Richmond,  Ind.    Local. 

664.  Prof.  W.  D.  MOORE,  Irwiu's  Station,  Pa.    Local. 

665.  Dr.  SEBASTIAN  ALFREDO  DE  MORALES,  Calle  de  Velarde,  No.  5, 
Matanzas,  Cuba.     Cuban. 

666.  Miss  E.  S.  MORSE  (Assistant  Curator  of  Botany,  Worcester 
Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

667.  Miss  M.  E.  B.  MORTON,  Rockford,  Winnebago  Co.,  111.  Local. 

668.  WILLIAM  Mum,  Fox  Creek  Post-office,   St.  Louis  Co.,  Mo. 
Horticultural. 

669.  Prof.  J.  S.  NEWBERRY  (Professor  of  Geology,  Columbia  Col- 
lege), New  York,  N.  Y.     North  American.     Special,   Fossil 
Plants. 

670.  S.  T.  OLNEY,  Providence,  R.  I.    Local. 


31  BOTANY.  671-69? 

671.  Dr.  J.  G.  ORTON,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.    LocaL 

672.  Dr.   HORACE  M.  PAINE,  No.  104  State  street,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Local, 

673.  Eev.  JOHN  A.  PAINE,  jr.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Local. 

674.  CHARLES  F.  PARKER,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     LocaL 

675.  Prof.  W.  A.  PARKER  (Professor  of ,  Iowa  College),  Gren- 

nele,  Iowa,    Local. 

676.  Dr.  C.  C.  PARRY,  Davenport,  Iowa,    North  American.   Special, 
Rocky  Mountains. 

677.  Prof.  T.  L.  PARVIN  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Iowa  State 
University),  Iowa  City,  Iowa.     Local. 

678.  CHARLES  H.  PECK,  Albany,  N.  Y.    Local. 

679.  E.  PECK,  Washington,  D.  C.     North  American. 

680.  Prof.  ROBERT  PETER  (Professor  of  Natural  Science,  Kentucky 
University),  Lexington,  Ky.     LocaL 

681.  THOMAS  M.  PETERS,  Moulton,  Ala.     LocaL 

682.  GEORGE  D.   PHIPPEN,    Salem,   Mass.     LocaL     Special,    Wild 
Flowers  under  cultivation. 

683.  Dr.  ZINA  PITCHER,  Detroit,  Mich.     North  American. 

684.  ISAAC    A.  POOL,   No.    829   Washington   street,    Chicago,   111. 
Horticultural. 

685.  B.  S.  PORTER,  New  Albany,  Ind.    LocaL 

686.  Prof.  THOMAS  C.  PORTER  (Professor  of  Botany  and  Zoology, 
Lafayette  College),   Easton,  Pa.    North  American.     Special, 
Pennsylvania. 

687.  Prof.  A.  N.  PRENTISS  (Professor  of  Botany  and  Horticulture, 
Michigan  State  Agricultural  College),  Lansing.  Mich.     North 
American. 

688.  MANUEL  J.  PRESAS,  Calle  de  Velarde,  No.  5,  Matanzas,  Cuba. 
Cuban. 

689.  WM.  H.  BAND,  Chicago,  111.    LocaL 

690.  Dr.  J.  H.  RAUCH,  Chicago,  111.     LocaL 

691.  H.  W.  EAVENEL,  Aiken,  S.  C.     LocaL     Special,  Fungi. 

692.  THOMAS  B.  REDDING,  Newcastle,  Ind.     LocaL 

693.  Dr.  SAMUEL  REID,  New  Albany,  Ind.     Local. 

694.  JAMES  RICHARDS,  Litchfield,  Ct.     LocaL 

695.  Dr.  J.  W.  ROBBINS,  Uxbridge,  Mass.     North  American.     Spe- 
cial, Fresh  Water  Plants. 

696.  JOSEPH  T.  ROTHROCK,  McVeytown,  Pa.     General. 

697.  Prof.  JOHN  L.  RUSSELL  (Professor  of  Botany,  Massachusetts 
Horticultural  Society),  Salem,  Mass.     North  American.     Spe- 
cial, Cryptogamia. 


698-728  BOTANY.        ,  32 

698.  Prof.  ABKAM  SAGER  (Professor  of ,  University  of  Michi- 
gan), Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Local. 

099.  Prof.  J.  H.  SALISBURY  (Professor  of  Physiology,  Histology  and 
Cell  Pathology,  Charity  Hospital  Medical  College),  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Fungi. 

700.  Dr.  C.  SARTORIUS,  Mirader,  Mexico.     Local. 

701.  Dr.  H.  P.  SARTWELL,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.   Local.    Special,  Carices. 

702.  WILLIAM  SAUNDERS,  Dundas  street,  London,   Canada  West. 
North  American. 

703.  FRANCISCO  ADOLFO  SAUVALLE,  Habana,  Cuba.     Cuban. 

704.  GEORGE  SCARBOROUGH,  Sumner,  Atchinson  Co.,  Kansas.   Local. 

705.  Prof.    GEORGE    C.    SCH^FFER,    Washington,    D.    C.     North 
American.    . 

706.  Dr.  ARTHUR  SCHOTT,  Georgetown,  D.  C.     Mexico  and  Central 
America. 

707.  R.  ROBINSON  SCOTT,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa.     Local. 

708.  THOMAS  F.  SEAL,  Unionville,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.    Local. 

709.  Miss  LYDIA  SHATTUCK,  South  Hadley,  Mass.     Local. 

710.  HENRY  SHAW,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Local. 

711.  JAMES  M.  SHAW,  South  Waterford,  Me.     Local. 

712.  Prof.  D.  S.  SHELDON  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  Sci- 
ences, Griswold  College),  Davenport,  Iowa.     North  American. 

713.  Dr.  A.  G.  SKINNER,  Youngstown,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.     Local. 
7U.     AUBREY  H.    SMITH,  No.  1516  Pine  street,   Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Local. 

715.  CHARLES  E.  SMITH  (President,  Reading  R.  K.  Co.),  Philadel- 
phia, Pa^    Local. 

716.  DANIEL  B.  SMITH,  Germantown,  Pa.    Local. 

717.  S.  I.  SMITH,  New  Haven,  Ct.     New  England. 

718.  WM.  R.  SMITH  (Superintendent  United  States  Botanic  Garden), 
Washington,  D.  C.     North  American. 

719.  C.  J.  SPRAGUE,  Boston,  Mass.     Fungi. 

720.  ISAAC  SPRAGUE,  Grantville,  Mass.     Botanical  Artist. 

721.  JACOB  STAUFFER  (Secretary,  Linnaean  Society  of  Lancaster), 
Lancaster,  Pa.     Local. 

722.  Rev.  JAMES  STEPHEN  SON,  St.  Inigos,  St.  Mary's  Co.,  Md.  Local. 

723.  Dr.  GEORGE  T.  STEVENS,  Albany,  N.  Y.    Local. 

724.  Dr.  —  STIVES,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Calif ornian.  Special,  Algae. 

725.  SAMUEL  STURTON,  Quebec,  Canada.     Canadian. 

726.  WM.  S.  SULLIVANT,  Columbus,  Ohio.    General.    Special,  Musn. 

727.  Rev.  J.  A.  SWAN,  Kennebunk,  Me.     Local. 

728.  EDWARD  TATNALL,  Wilmington,  Del.     Local. 


33  BOTANY.  729-755 

729.  Prof.  SANBORN  TENNEY  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Vas- 
sar  Female  College),  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     North  American. 

730.  Dr.  JOHN  G.  THOMAS,  Riviere-du-Loup-en-bas,  Canada  East. 
Canadian. 

731.  JOHN  J.  THOMAS,  Union  Springs,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.    Local. 

732.  Prof.  GEORGE  THURBER,  Office,  American  Agriculturist,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     North  American.     Special,  Graminem. 

733.  Prof.  JOHN  TORREY  (Professor  of  Botany,  Columbia  College), 
New  York,  N.  Y.     General.     Special,  North  American. 

734.  Dr.  MORTON  S.  TOWNSHEND,  Avon,  Lorain  Co.,  Ohio.    Local. 

735.  C.  M.  TRACY  (Curator  of  Botany,  Essex  Institute),  Lynn,  Mass. 
General  Collection.     Special,  New  Enyla nd. 

736.  Prof.  EDWARD  TUCKERMAN    (Professor  of  Botany,   Amherst 
College),  Amherst,  Mass.     General.     Special,  Lichens. 

737.  Dr.  GEORGE  VASEY,  Richview,  Washington  Co.,  111.    North 
American. 

738.  WM.  S.  VAUX  (Vice  President  and  Curator,  Academy  of  Nat- 
ural Sciences),  No.  1700  Arch  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     North 
American. 

739.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,  Yale  College),  New 
Haven,  Ct.    New  England. 

740.  Dr.  J.  A.  WARDER,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Local. 

741.  G.  WARRING,  Boalsburg,  Pa.     Local. 

742.  DAVID  A.  P.  WATT  (Editor,  Canadian  Naturalist  and  Geolo- 
gist), Montreal,  Canada.     Canadian.     Special,  Fungi. 

743.  Miss  MARY  WHITTINGTON,  Harrodsburg,  Ky.     Local. 

744.  DANIEL  WILKINS,  Littleton,  N.  H.     Local. 

745.  H.  WILLEY,  New  Bedford,  Mass.    Lichens. 

746.  Prof.  O.  R.  WILLIS,  Whiteplains,  N.  Y.    North  American. 

747.  HUGH  WILSON,  Salem,  Mass.     Horticultural.     Special,  -Ferns 
under  cultivation. 

748.  NATHANIEL  WILSON    (Curator,  Island  Botanic  Garden),  Ja- 
maica, W.  I.     West  'Indian. 

749.  N.  H.  WINCHELL,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     Local. 

750.  I.  R.  WIRT,  McVeytown,  Pa.    Local. 

751.  W.  WYNNE  WISTAR,  Germantown,  Pa.    Local. 

752.  JOHN  WOLF,  Canton,  Fulton  Co.,  111.     Local. 

753.  Prof.  ALPHONSO  WOOD,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     North  American. 

754.  Prof.  H.  C.  WOOD,  jr.  (Professor  of  Botany,  University  of 
Pennsylvania),  Philadelphia,  Pa.     North  American. 

755.  CHARLES  WRIGHT,  Wethersfield,  Ct.    General.   Special,  Cuba, 
Texas,  and  New  Mexico. 

NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  5  August,    1867, 


756-78$  ARCHAEOLOGY.       ETHNOLOGY.  34 

AKOHJEOLOGY, 

75-6.    T.  A.  CHENEY  (Lib.,  Georgic  Library),  Havana,  N.  Y.    N.  Am. 

757.  Dr.  E.  H.  DAVIS,  Worcester,  Mass.     American. 

758.  Dr.  SAMUEL  A.  GREENE,  Boston,  Mass.     North  American. 

759.  SAMUEL  F.  HAVEN  (Secretaiy,  American  Antiquarian  Society )r 
Worcester,  Mass.    North  American. 

760.  Hon.  I.  A.  LAPHAM,  Milwaukie,  Wis.    North  American. 

761.  Kev.  SAMUEL  LOCKWOOD,  Eeyport,  N.  J.    New  Jersey. 

762.  Prof.  O.  C.  MARS-H  (Professor  of  Palaeontology,  Yale  College), 
New  Haven,  Ct.     North  American. 

763.  Rev.  ABNER  MORSE,  Boston,  Mass.    North  American. 

764.  FRANKLIN  PEALE,   No.  1131  Girard  street,  Philadelphia,   Pa. 
North  American. 

765.  CHARLES  BAU,  New  York,  N.  Y.     American. 

766.  G.  PEABODY  RUSSELL  (Curator  of  Archaeology,  Essex  Insti- 
tute), Salem,  Mass.     North  American. 

767.  E.  GEORGE  SQUIER,  No.  106  East  Thirty-ninth  street,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     American. 

768.  WM.  S.  VAUX  (Vice  President  and  Curator,  Academy  of  Nat. 
Sciences),  No.  1700  Arch  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     N.  Am. 

769.  Col.  CHARLES  WHITTLESEY,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    North  American. 

770.  Dr.  J.  N.  WILSON,  Newark,  Ohio.     Local. 

771.  Dr.  A.  WISLIZENUS,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     New  Mexico,  etc. 

772.  Prof.  JEFFRIES  WYMAN  (Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy 
and  Physiology,  Harvard  University ;  President,  Boston  Society 
of  Natural  History),  Cambridge,  Mass.     General. 

ETHNOLOGY. 

773.  Rev.  JOHN  BACHMAN,  Charleston,  S.  C.     General. 

774.  Dr.  E.  H.  DAVIS,  Worcester,  Mass.     American. 

775.  GEORGE  GIBBS,  Washington,  D.  C.     General. 

776.  Dr.  J.  AITKEN  MEIGS,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     Craniology. 

777.  LEWIS  H.  MORGAN,  Rochester,  N.  Y.    North  American  Indians. 

778.  Dr.  J.  C.  NOTT,  Mobile,  Alabama.     General. 

779.  Prof.  HENRY  S.  PATTERSON,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 

780.  Dr.  CHARLES  PICKERING,  Boston,  Mass.     General. 

781.  ALEX.  S.TAYLOR,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  North  American  Indians . 

782.  Prof.  DANIEI*  WILSON  (Professor  of  History  and  English  Lit- 
erature, University  College),  Toronto,  C.  W.     General. 

783.  Dr.  A.  WISLIZENUS,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     General. 


35  GENERAL    ZOOLOGY.       MAMMALS.  784-800 


GENERAL  ZOOLOGY, 

784.  Prof.  Louis  AGASSIZ  (Professor  of  Zoology  and  Geology,  Har- 
vard University ;  Director  and  Curator,  Museum  of  Compara- 
tive Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass. 

785.  Prof.  S.  F.  BAIRD  (Assistant  Secretary,  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion), Washington,  D.  C. 

786.  Prof.  JAMES  D.  DANA  (Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy, 
Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct. 

787.  Prof.  J.  \V.  DAWSON  (Principal,  McGill  University),  Montreal, 
Canada. 

788.  Prof.  JOSEPH  LEIDY   (Professor  of  Anatomy,  University  of 
Pennsylvania;  Curator,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Phila- 
delphia), No.  1302  Filbert  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

789.  Prof.  JEFFRIES  WYMAN  (Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy 
and  Physiology,  Harvard  University;  President,  Boston  So- 
ciety of  Natural  History),  Cambridge,  Mass. 


MAMMALS, 

790.  Dr.  HARRISON  ALLEN,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     Chiroptera. 

Kev.  JOHN  BACHMAN,  Charleston,  S.  C.     North  American. 

791.  Prof.  S.  F.  BAIRD  (Assistant  Secretary,  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion), "Washington,  D.  C.    American. 

792.  GEORGE  BARNSTON,  Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 

793.  Dr.  G.  A.  CANFIELD,  Monterey,  Cal.     Calif ornian. 

794.  Dr.  J.  G.  COOPER,  (Zoologist,  California  State  Survey ;   Cura- 
tor of  Zoology,  California  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences),  San 
Francisco,  Cal.     Calif  ornian. 

795.  Prof.  E.  D.  COPE  (Curator,  Academy  of  Natural   Sciences), 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cetacea. 

796.  Dr.  ELLIOTT  COUES,  U.  S.  A.,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     Arizonian. 

797.  C.  W.  GILBERT  (Assistant  Curator  of  Mammalia,  Worcester 
Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

798.  Prof.  THEO.  GILL  (Librarian,  Smithsonian  Institution),  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     General. 

799.  Dr.  JOHN  GUNDLACH,  Calle  de  la  Reina,  61,  Habana,  Cuba. 
Cuban. 

800.  Hon.  RICHARD  HILL,  Spanishtown,  Jamaica.     Jamaican. 


801-820  MAMMALS.       BIRDS.  36 

SOI.     W.  HUNTER  (Taxidermist,  Natural  History  Society  of  Mon- 
treal), Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 

802.  NATHANIEL  PAINE  (Curator  of  Mammalia,  Worcester  Society 
of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

803.  TITIAN  R.  PEALE,  Washington,  D.  C.     General. 

804.  Prof.  FELIPE  POEY,  Calle  del  Aguila,  157,  Habana,  Cuba.     Cu- 
ban. 

805.  F.  W.  PUTNAM  (Superintendent,  Essex  Institute ;  Curator  of 
Ichthyology,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  Salem,  Mass. 
Essex  County,  Mass. 

806.  T.  T.  RICHARDS,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Crania. 

807.  BERNARD  K.  Ross,  Rupert  House.    Arctic. 

808.  E.  A.  SAMUELS,  Office  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  Bostouy 
Mass.    Local. 

809.  Dr.  J.  H.  SLACK,  No.  1701   Spruce  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Quadrumana. 

810.  Dr.  GEORGE  SUCKLEY,  U.  S.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Washington 
Territory. 

811.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,   Yale  College; 
Curator  of  Radiata,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History,  Boston, 
Mass.),  New  Haven,  Ct.    North  American. 

812.  Dr.  J.  C.  WHITE  (Curator  of  Comparative  Anatomy  and  Mam- 
malogy, Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  Boston,  Mass. 
Anatomy. 

813.  J.  F.  WHITEAYES  (Curator  and  Rec.  Secretary,  Natural  His- 
tory Society  of  Montreal),  Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 

BIKDS,* 

814.  JOHN  AKHURST,  No.  9£  Prospect  street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.   Local. 
Taxidermist  and  Dealer. 

815.  J.  A.  ALLEN,  Springfield,  Mass.     New  England. 

816.  G.  ALMA,  Farmers ville,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.    Local. 

817.  Rev.  JOHN  AMBROSE,  St.  Margaret's  Bay,  Halifax  Co.,  Nova 
Scotia.    Local. 

818.  AMORY  L.  BABCOCK,  Sherborn,  Mass.     Surinam,  S.  A.,  and 
Local.     Taxidermist. 

819.  Prof.  S.  F.  BAIRD  (Assistant  Secretary,  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion), Washington,  D.  C.     General.     Special,  American. 

820.  VINCENT  BARNARD,  Kennett  Square,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.      Local. 

*NOTE.  Oology  has  now  become  so  intimately  connected  with  the  study  of  the 
Birds  themselves  that  about  every  person  paying  attention  to  Ornithology 
also  has  collections  of  the  Eggs  of  Birds,  therefore  Oology,  as  a  separate 
department,  is  omitted  in  the  DIRECTORY. 


37  BIRDS.  821-846 

821.  GEORGE  BARNSTON,  Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 

822.  Rev.  M.  W.  BEAUCHAMP,  King's  Ferry,  Cayuga,  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Local. 

823.  S.  B.  BECKETT  (Curator  of  Ornithology,  Portland  Society  of 
Natural  History),  Portland,  Me.    Local. 

824.  JOHN  G.  BELL,  No.  339  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Taxider- 
mist and  Dealer. 

825.  C.  W.  BENNETT   (Curator  of  Ornithology,   Museum  of  the 
Springfield  City  Library  Association),  Holyoke,  Mass.    Local. 

826.  Mrs.  J.  L.  BODE,  No.  16  North  William  street.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Taxidermist  and  Dealer. 

827.  CHAS.  L.  BLOOD,  Corner  of  Weir  and  First  streets,  Taunton, 
Mass.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

828.  G.  A.  BOARDMAN,  Milltown,  Me.    Local. 

829.  S.  H.  BOWKER  (Assistant  Curator  of  Ornithology,  Worcester 
Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.     Local. 

830.  JOSEPH  BRANO,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Local.     Taxidermist. 

831.  Dr.  T.  M.  BREWER  (Curator  of  Oology,  Boston   Society  of 
Natural  History),  Boston,  Mass.     North  American.     Oology. 

832.  C.  G.  BREWSTER,  No.  16  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Mass.   Dealer. 

833.  E.  A.  BRIGHAM   (Assistant  Curator  of  Ornithology,  Boston 
Society  of  Natural  History),  Boston,  Mass.    Local. 

834.  GEORGE  C.  BROWN  (Curator  and  Treasurer,  Burlington  Co. 
Lyceum  of  Natural  History),  Mount  Holly,  N.  J.   N.  American. 

835.  J.  ELLIOTT  CABOT  (Curator  of  Ornithology,  Boston  Society  of 
Natural  History),  Brookline,  Mass.     General  Collection. 

836.  Dr.  SAMUEL  CABOT,  Boston,  Mass.    North  American. 

837.  R.  A.  CAMPBELL,  Newark,  Ohio.    Local. 

838.  JOHN  CASSIN  (Vice  President  and  Curator  of  Ornithology, 
Academy  of  Natural  Sciences),  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 

839.  RICHARD  CHRIST,  Nazareth,  Pa.    Local. 

840.  SAMUEL  C.  CLARK,  Chicago,  111.    North  American. 

841.  JOHN  COLTON,  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

842.  Dr.  J.  G.  COOPER  (Zoologist,  California  State  Survey ;  Curator 
of  Zoology,  California  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences),  San 
Francisco,  Cal.    Pacific  Coast  of  N.  A. 

843.  THOMAS  COTTLE,  Woodstock,  Canada  West.    Local. 

844.  Dr.  ELLIOTT  COUES,  U.  S.  A.,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     American. 

845.  WILLIAM  COUPER  (Vice  President,  Quebec  Branch,  Entomolo- 
gical Society  of  Canada),  Quebec,  Canada.    North  American. 
Taxidermist. 

846.  C.  A.  CRAIG,  Montreal,  Canada.     Local.     Taxidermist. 


847-880  BIRDS.  38 

847.  Dr.  JOHN  DARBY,  South  Williamstown,  Mass.    Local. 

848.  HENRY  DAVIS,  McGregor.  Iowa.    Local. 

849.  J.  C.  DEACON,  Chicopee,  Mass.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

850.  '  RAFAEL  MONTES  DE  OCA,  Xalapa,  Mexico.    Mexican. 

851.  C.  DREXLER,  Washington,  D.  C.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

852.  D.  G.  ELLIOT,  No.  27  West  Thirty-third  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
American. 

853.  SAMUEL  E.  ELMORE,  Hartford,  Ct.     Local. 

854.  W.  E.  ENDICOTT,  Canton,  Mass.    New  England. 

855.  Prof.  H.  FAIRBANKS  (Prof,  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Dartmouth 
College),  Hanover,  N.  H.    North  American. 

856.  CHARLES  FELDMAN,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

857.  WM.  H.  FLOYD,  Weston,  Mass.    North  American. 

858.  AUGUSTUS  FOWLER,  Danvers,  Mass.    Local. 

859.  SAMUEL  P.  FOWLER  (Vice  President,  Essex  Institute,  Salem), 
Danvers,  Mass.    Local. 

860.  Dr.  A.  VON  FRANTZIUS,  San  Jose,  Costa  Rica.     Costa  Eican. 

861.  ALEXANDER  GALBRAISH,  No.  209  North  Ninth  street,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.    Local.     Taxidermist  and  Dealer. 

862.  CHARLES  GALBRAITH,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.     Local.     Taxider- 
mist. 

863.  WM.  GALBRAITH,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.    Local.   .  Taxidermist. 

864.  WM.  L.  GILL,  Lancaster,  Pa.    Local. 

865.  Col.  A.  J.  GRAYSON,  Mazatlan,  Mexico.    Mexican. 

866.  FERD.  GRUBER,  San  Francisco,  Cal.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

867.  Dr.  JOHN  GUNDLACH,  Calle  de  la  Reina,  61,  Habana,   Cuba. 
West  Indian. 

868.  Prof.  C.  E.  HAMLIN  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Waterville 
College),  Waterville,  Me.    Maine. 

869.  HENRY  HANFORD,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

870.  GEORGE  HENSEL,  Lancaster,  Pa.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

871.  JAMES  HEPBURN,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Western  Coast  of  America. 

872.  Dr.  A.  HALL,  Montreal,  Canada.     Local. 

873.  Hon.  RICHARD  HILL,  Spanishtown,  Jamaica.    Local. 

874.  THOMAS  HOLE,  Clarkson,  Columbiana  Co.,  Ohio.    Local. 

875.  Dr.  P.  R.  HOY,  Racine,  Wis.     Local. 

876.  Dr.  A.  T.  HUDSON,  U.  S.  A.,  Lyons,  Clinton  Co.,  Iowa.    Local. 

877.  D.  DARWIN  HUGHES,  Marshall,  Mich.     Local. 

878.  CHAS.  A.  HOUGHTON,  Holliston,  Mass.     Local.     Taxidermist. 

879.  W.  HUNTER  (Taxidermist,  Natural  History  Society  of  Mon- 
treal), Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 

880.  ILGES  and  SANTER,  No.  15  Frankfort  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Taxidermists. 


XS 


39  BIRDS. 

881.  JOHN  JENKINS,  Monroe,  Orange  Co.,  N.Y.  Local.  Tqxidertytst., 

882.  SAMUEL  JILLSON,  Hudson,  Mass.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

883.  Rev.  C.  M.  JONES,  North  Madison,  Ct.     Local. 

884.  F.  KJSMPFER,  Chicago,  111.     Local. 

885.  JOHN  KIRKPATRICK  (Secretary,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences 
of  Cleveland;    Secretary,   Cleveland  Horticultural    Society), 
Cleveland,  Ohio.    Local. 

886.  Rev.  A.  B.  KENDIG,  Davenport,  Iowa.     Local. 

887.  Dr.  JARED  P.  KIRTLAND,  East  Rockport,  Ohio,  P.  0.  address, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.    Local. 

888.  Miss  H.  M.  KNOWLTON  (Assistant  Curator  of  Ornithology, 
Worcester  Society  of  Nat.  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

889.  JOHN  KRIDER,  Corner  of  Second  and  Walnut  streets,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     North  American.     Taxidermist. 

890.  THURE  KUMLIEN,  Busseyville  P.  O.,  Wis.     North  American. 

891.  GEORGE  N.  LAWRENCE,  No.  172  Pearl  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
American. 

892.  J.  S.  LEACH,  Bridgewater,  Mass.     Local. 

893.  JAMES  M.  LEMOINE,  Quebec,  Canada.    Local. 

894.  Miss  F.  S.  LINCOLN  (Curator  of  Oology,  Worcester  Society 
of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.  Local  Oology. 

895.  Dr.  STARLING  LORING,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

896.  B.  P.  MANN,  Cambridge,  Mass.    Local  Oology. 

897.  WILLIAM  T.  MARCH,  Spanishtown,  W.  I.     West  Indian. 

898.  Dr.  ISAAC  C.  MARTINDALE  (Director,  Byberiy  Philosophical 
Society),  Byberry,  Pa.     Local. 

899.  L.  J.  MAYNARD,  Newtonville,  Mass.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

900.  R.  MCFARLANE,  Fort  Anderson,    British   America.     Northern 
Regions  of  America. 

901.  THOMAS  MC!LWRAITH,  Hamilton,  C.  W.     Local. 

902.  Prof.   MANLY  MILES   (Professor  of  Animal  Physiology  and 
Practical  Agriculture,  State  Agricultural  College),  Lansing. 
Mich. 

903.  CHARLES  H.  NAUMAN  (Chairman,  Committee  on  Ornithology, 
Linnsean  Society  of  Lancaster),  Box  508,  Lancaster,  Pa.    Local. 

904.  Dr.  J.  S.  NEWBERRY  (Professor  of  Geology,  Columbia  Col- 
lege), New  York,  N.  Y.     North  American. 

905.  GEORGE  Y.  NICKERSON,  No.  42  Williams  street,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.     Local.     Taxidermist. 

906.  J.  P.  NORRIS,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Local. 

907.  CHARLES  S.  PAINE,  East  Bethel,  Vt.    Local. 

908.  FREDERICK  PASSMORE,  Yonge  street,  Toronto,  C.  W.     North 
American. 


909-940  BIRDS.  40 

909.  TITIAN  R.  PEALE,  Washington,  D.  C.     General. 

910.  Dr.  D.  WEBSTER  PRENTISS,  Washington,  D.  C.     Local. 

911.  HENRY  A.  PURDIE,  Boston,  Mass.    Local. 

912.  F.  W.  PUTNAM  (Superintendent,  Essex  Institute ;  Curator  of 
Ichthyology,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  Salem,  Mass. 
Essex  County,  Mass. 

913.  L.  E.  RICKSECKER,  Nazareth,  Pa.    Local. 

914.  O.   RIENECKE   (Curator  of   Ornithology,  Buffalo    Society   of 
Natural  Sciences),  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Local. 

915.  A.  H.  RUSE,  St.  Thomas,  W.  I.     West  Indian. 

916.  JAMES  S.  ROGERS,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Local. 

917.  JAMES  H.  ROOME,  No.  55  Carmine  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Local.     Taxidermist. 

918.  BERNARD  R.  Ross,  Rupert  House.    Arctic. 

919.  WILLIAM  A.  ROUSSEAU,  Troy,  N.  Y.    Local. 

920.  E.  A.  SAMUELS,  Office  State  Board  of  Agriculture,   Boston, 
Mass.    New  England.    North  American  Oology. 

921.  Dr.  C.  SARTORIUS,  Mirador,  Mexico.    Mexican. 

922.  LIVINGSTON  SATTERLEE,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Local. 

923.  JOHN  H.  SEARS,  Danvers,  Mass.    Essex  County,  Mass. 

924.  HENRY  SHAW  (Assistant  Curator  of  Ornithology,  Worcester 
Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

925.     SHERMAN,  Bedford  street,  New  Bedford,  Mass.    Local. 

926.  Prof.  HENRY  SHIMER,  Mt.  Carroll,  111.    Local. 

927.  JAMES  G.  SHUTE,  Woburn,  Mass.    Local. 

928.  S.  I.  SMITH,  New  Haven,  Ct.     New  England. 

929.  WILLIAM  A.  SMITH  (Curator  of  Ornithology,  Worcester  Society 
of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

930.  Rev.  WM.  S.  SOUTHGATE,  Litchfield,  Ct.    Local. 

931.  JACOB  STAUFFER  (Secretary,  Linnaean  Society  of  Lancaster), 
Lancaster,  Pa.    Local. 

932.  Rev.  JAMES  STEPHENSON,    St.  Inigos,    St.  Mary's  Co.,   Md. 
Local. 

933.  Dr.  GEORGE  SUCKLEY,  U.  S.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    North 
American. 

934.  JOSEPH  SULLIVANT,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

935.  Prof.  F.  SUMICHRAST,  Orozaba,  Mexico.    Mexican. 

936.  E.  L.  SUMNER  (Assistant  Curator  of  Oology,  Worcester  Society 
of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.     Local. 

937.  S.  H.  SYLVESTER, 'Middleborough,  Mass.    Local.    Taxidermist. 

938.  JAMES  TAYLOR,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

939.  T.  MARTIN  TRIPPE,  Orange,  N.  Y.    Local. 

940.  H.  G.  VERNOR,  Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 


41  BIRDS.       REPTILES.  941-962 

941.  Dr.  VELIE,  Bath,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.    North  American. 

942.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,  Yale  College ;  Cura- 

tor of  Radiata,   Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  New 
Haven,  Ct.     North  American. 

943.  NATHANIEL  VICKARY,   No.   262    Chestnut  street,  Lynn,   Mass. 

Local.     Taxidermist  and  Dealer. 

944.  FREDERIC  WARE,  Cambridge,  Mass.    Local. 

945.  JOHN  M.  WHEATON,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

946.  J.  F.  WHITEAVES   (Recording  Secretary  and  Curator,   Natural 

History  Society  of  Montreal),  Montreal,  Canada.     Canadian. 

947.  Prof.  WM.  D.  WHITNEY  (Professor  of  Sanskrit,  Yale  College), 

New  Haven,  Ct.    New  England. 

948.  ROBERT  WILSON,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.    Local. 

949.  R.  K.  WINSLOW,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Local. 

950.  ALEXANDER  WOLLE,  Baltimore,  Md.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

951.  C.  J.  WOOD,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Local.     Taxidermist. 

952.  Dr.  WM.  WOOD,  East  Windsor  Hill,  Ct.    Local. 

REPTILES, 

953.  Prof.  Louis  AGASSIZ  (Professor  of  Zoology  and  Geology,  Har- 

vard University ;  Director  and  Curator,  Museum  of  Compara- 
tive Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass.    General.   Special,  Chelonia. 

954.  Prof.  S.  F.  BAIRD  (Assistant  Secretary,  Smithsonian  Institution), 

Washington,  D.  C.    General  Collection.    Special,  N.  American. 

955.  Prof.  EDWARD  D.  COPE  (Curator,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences 

of  Philadelphia),  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 

956.  Dr.  B.  F.  FOGG  (Curator  of  Herpetology,  Portland  Society  of  Nat- 

ural History),  Portland,  Me.     Local. 

957.  Prof.  J.  E.  HOLBROOK,  Charleston,  S.  C.    North  .American. 

958.  Prof.  JOHN  LE  CONTE  (Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Univer- 

sity of  South  Carolina),  Columbia,  S.  C.    Local. 

959.  Prof.  JOSEPH  LEIDY  (Professor  of  Anatomy,  University  of  Penn- 

sylvania; Curator,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences),  No.  1302 
Filbert  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Fossil. 

960.  Prof.  O.  C.  MARSH  (Professor  of  Palaeontology,  Yale  College), 

New  Haven,  Ct.     Fossil. 

961.  Prof.  J.  S.  NEWBERRY  (Professor  of  Geology,  Columbia  College), 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Fossil. 

962.  F.  W.  PUTNAM  (Superintendent,  Essex  Institute ;  Curator  of  Ich- 

thyology, Boston  Society  o'f  Natural  History ;  Editor,  Ameri- 
can Naturalist),    Salem,  Mass.     General  Collection.     Special, 
North  American. 
NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  6  December,  1867. 


963-984  REPTILES.       FISHES.  42 

963.  STEPHEN   SALISBURY,  jr.   (Curator  of  Herpetology,  Worcester 

Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

964.  JACOB  STAUFFER  (Secretary,  Linnsean  Society  of  Lancaster),  Lan- 

caster, Pa.     Local. 

965.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,  Yale  College ;  Cura- 

tor of  Radiata,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  New 
Haven,  Ct.  North  American. 

966.  Dr.  B.  G.  WILDER  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Cornell  Uni- 

versity ;  Curator  of  Herpetology,  Boston  Society  of  Natural 
History;  Assistant,  Museum  of  Comp.  Zoology),  Boston, 
Mass.  General  Collection. 

967.  HENRY  S.  WILLIAMS,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.    Local. 

968.  Prof.   ALEXANDER   WINCHELL   (Professor   of  Natural  History, 

University  of  Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.    Local. 

969.  Dr.  T.  .G.  WORMLEY,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

PISHES, 

970.  Dr.  C.  C.  ABBOTT  (Zoologist,  New  Jersey  State  Survey),  Trenton, 

N.  J.    Local. 

971.  ALEX.  E.  R.  AGASSIZ  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoolo- 

gy), Cambridge,  Mass.    EmUotocoids. 

972.  Prof.  Louis  AGASSIZ  (Professor  of  Zoology  and  Geology,  Har- 

vard University ;  Curator  and  Director,  Museum  of  Compara- 
tive Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass.  General. 

973.  G.  ALMA,  Farmersville,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.    Local. 

974.  Rev.  JOHN  AMBROSE,  St.  Margaret's  Bay,  Halifax  Co..  Nova  Sco- 

tia.   Local. 

975.  CHARLES  G.  ATKINS  (Commissioner  of  River  Fisheries),  Augusta, 

Me.     Fishculture. 

976.  Capt.  N.  E.  ATWOOD,  Provincetown,  Mass.     Local.    Food  Fishes. 
977'.  Dr.  W.  O.  AYRES  (Corresponding  Secretary,  California  Academy 

of  Natural  Sciences),  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Californian. 

978.  Prof.  S.  F.  BAIRD  (Assistant  Secretary,  Smithsonian  Institution), 

Washington,  D.  C.     North  American. 

979.  Rev.  M.  W.  BEAUCHAMP,  King's  Ferry,  Cayuga,  N.  Y.     Local. 

980.  J.  CARSON  BREVOORT  (President,  Long  Island  Historical  Socje- 

ty),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     General. 
98J..  Dr.  ROBERT  BRIDGES,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local. 

982.  SAMUEL  C.  CLARK,  Chicago,  111.    Local. 

983.  J.  D.  COOPER,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Californian. 

984.  Prof.  EDWARD  D.  COPE  (Curator,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences 

of  Philadelphia),  Philadelphia,  Pa.  General  Collection.  Spe- 
cia'l,  North  American  Fresh-water. 


43  FISHES.  985-1010 

985.  Dr.  J.  W.  DAWSON  (Principal,  McGill  University),  Montreal, 

Canada.    Local  and  Fossil. 

986.  ANDREW  GARRETT,  Care  of  Samuel  Hubbard,  Agent  Pacific  Mail 

Steamship  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     South  Seas. 

987.  Dr.  W.  P.  GIBBONS,  Alameda  Co.,  Cal.    Embiotocoids. 

988.  Prof.   THEODORE    GILL    (Librarian,    Smithsonian    Institution), 

Washington,  D.  C.     General.    , 

989.  Dr.  J.  BERNARD  GILPIN  (Vice  President,  Nova  Scotian  Institute 

of  Natural  Science),  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.    Nova  Scotian. 

990.  Dr.  A.  C.  HAMLIN,  Bangor,  Me.     Salmonidce  of  Maine. 

991.  Hon.  RICHARD  HILL,  Spanishtown,  Jamaica.     West  Indian. 

992.  Prof.  J.  E.  HOLBROOK,  Charleston,  S.  C.     Southern  States. 

993.  J.  MATTHEW  JONES,  Ashbourne,  Nova  Scotia.    Nova  Scotian. 

994.  Dr.  J.  P.  KIRTLAND,  East  Eockport,  Ohio ;  Post-office  address, 

Cleveland,  .Ohio.     Great  Lakes  and  Ohio. 

995.  Prof.  JOSEPH  LEIDY  (Professor  of  Anatomy,  University  of  Penn- 

sylvania; Curator,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences),  No.  1302 
Filbert  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Fossil. 

996.  Kev.  SAMUEL  LOCKWOOD,  Keyport,  N.  J.    Local. 

997.  THEODORE  LYMAN  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comp.  Zoology,  Cam- 

bridge; Commissioner  of  River  Fisheries),  Brookline,  Mass. 
Fishculture. 

998.  Dr.  R.  P.  MANN,  Milford,  Ohio.    Devonian. 

999.  H.  A.  MARSH  (Assistant  Curator  of  Ichthyology,  Worcester  So- 

ciety of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

1000.  Prof.  O.  C.  MARSH  (Professor  of  Palaeontology,  Yale  College), 

New  Haven,  Ct.     Fossil. 

1001.  Dr.  J.  C.  MORRIS,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local. 

1002.  Dr.  WILLIAM  A.  NASON.  Post-office  box  3412,  Chicago,  111.  Local. 

1003.  Prof.  J.  S.  NEWBERRY  (Professor  of  Geology,  Columbia  College), 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Fossil. 

1004.  THADDEUS  NORRIS,  505  Minor  st.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Game  Fishes. 

1005.  Prof.  FELIPE  POEY,  Calle  del  Aguila,  157,  Habana,  Cuba.     West 

1006.  M.  N.  PRESTON,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.    Local.  [Indian. 

1007.  F.  W.  PUTNAM  (Superintendent,  Essex  Institute ;  Curator  of  Ich- 

thyology, Boston  Society  of  Natural  History ;  Editor,  Ameri- 
can Naturalist),  Salem,  Mass.     General. 

1008.  O.  H.  ST.  JOHN,  Waterloo,  Iowa.     Fossil. 

1009.  S.  H.  SCUDDER  (Custodian,  Secretary,  Librarian,  and  Curator  of 

Entomology,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Hcemulidce. 

1010.  H.  L.  SHUMWAY  (Assistant  Curator  of  Ichthyology,  Worcester 

Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 


1011-1037  FISHES.       INSECTS.  44 

1011.  Dr.  D.  H.  STOKER,  Boston,  Mass.    Massachusetts. 

1012.  Dr.  GEORGE  SUCKLEY,  U.  S.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Salmonidce. 

1013.  Dr.  B.  G.  WILDER  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Cornell  Univer- 

sity ;  Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology ;  Curator  of 
Herpetology,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  Boston, 
Mass.  Selachians. 

1014.  Prof.  ALEXANDER  WINCIIELL  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Uni- 

versity of  Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  North  American  and 
Fossil. 

1015.  J.  W.  YOUNG,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Local. 


INSECTS, 

1016.  CHARLES  E.  AARON,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J.    Local. 

1017.  ALVEY  A.  ADEE,  No.  54  Exchange  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hy- 

menoptera. * 

1018.  A.  E.  E.  AGASSIZ  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology), 

Cambridge,  Mass.     General.     Special,  Lepidoptera. 

1019.  Prof.  Louis  AGASSIZ  (Professor  of  Zoology  and  Geology,  Har- 

vard University ;  Curator  and  Director,  Museum  of  Compara- 
tive Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass.     General. 

1020.  JOHN  AKHURST,  No.  9£  Prospect  street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Cole- 

optera. 

1021.  W.  P.  ALCOTT,  Andover,  Mass.    Local. 

1022.  J.  A.  ALLEN,  Springfield,  Mass.    Local. 

1023.  JAMES  ANGUS,  West  Earms,  N.  Y.   Hymenoptera  and  Lepidoptera. 

1024.  T.  B.  ASHTON,  North  White  Creek,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.  Local. 

1025.  E.  P.  AUSTIN,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Coleoptera. 

1026.  SAMUEL  AUXER,  Lancaster,  Pa.    Local. 

1027.  AMORY  L.  BABCOCK,  Sherborn,  Mass.    Local,  and  Surinam,  S.  A. 

1028.  AUSTIN  BACON,  Natick,  Mass.    Local. 

1029.  VINCENT  BARNARD,  Kennett  Square,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.    Local. 

1030.  HOMER  E.  BASSETT,  Waterbury,  Ct.    N.  American  Hymenoptera. 

1031.  D.  W.  BEADLE,  St.  Catharines,  Canada  West.      Local  Coleop- 

tera and  Lepidoptera. 

1032.  Dr.  H.  BEHR  (Entomologist,  California  State  Board  of  Agricul- 

ture), San  Erancisco,  Cal.     Californian. 

1033.  JAMES  S.  BEHRENS,  San  Erancisco,  Cal.     Coleoptera  and  Lepi- 

doptera. 

1034.  G.  W.  BELFRAGE,  Chicago,  111.    A  Collector. 

1035.  AARON  B.  BELKNAP,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1036.  J.  E.  BENNER,  New  Lisbon,  Ohio.     Local. 

1037.  C.  W.  BENNETT,  Holyoke,  Mass.    Local. 


45  INSECTS.  1038-1069 

1038.  Kev.  CHARLES  J.  S.  BETHUNE  (Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Ento- 

mological Society  of  Canada),  Credit,  Canada  West.     Cana- 
dian Coleoptera^  and  North  American  Lepidoptera. 

1039.  B.  BILLINGS,  Ottawa  City,  Canada  West.    Local. 

1040.  E.  BILLINGS.    Montreal,  Canada.     Coleoptera. 

1041.  CHARLES  A.  BLAKE,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local  Lepidoptera. 

1042.  M.  P.  BLAKE,  Gilmanton,  N.  H.    Local. 

1043.  J.  H.  B.  BLAND,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    North  American  Coleoptera. 

1044.  Col.  J.  H.  BLISS,  Erie,  Pa.    Local. 

1045.  CHARLES  L.  BLOOD,  Corner  of  Weir  and  First  streets,  Taunton, 

Mass.     Local. 

1046.  ANDREW  BOLTER,  Corner  of  Wells  and  Van  Buren  streets,  Chi- 

cago, 111.    Lepidoptera. 

1047.  JOHN  BOLTON,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.    Local. 

1048.  BOTTIN,  Orizaba,  Mexico.     Mexican. 

1049.  GEORGE  J.  BOWLES  (Secretary,  Quebec  Branch,  Entomological 

Society  of  Canada ;  Curator,  Literary  and  Historical  Society 
of  Quebec),  Quebec,  Canada.    North  American  Lepidoptera. 

1050.  FREDERICK  BRACHES,  Gray's  Summit,  Franklin  Co.,  Mo.    Local. 

1051.  GEORGE  E.  BRACKETT,  Belfast,  Me.    Local. 

1052.  Rev.  J.  H.  BRAKELEY,  Bordentown,  N.  J.    Local. 

1053.  Rev.  W.  B.  BREED,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local. 

1054.  Dr.  EMIL  BRENDEL,  U.  S.  A.,  Peoria,  111.  Pselaphids. 

1055.  JOSEPH  BRIDGHAM,  jr.,  No.  26  Waverly  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

North  American  Lepidoptera. 

1056.  Mrs.  JOSEPH  BRIDGHAM,  No.  26  Waverly  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Local. 

1057.  ROBERT  H.  BROWNE,  Quebec,  Canada.    N.  American  Lepidoptera, 

1058.  S.  B.  BUCKLEY,  Geological  Bureau,  Austin,  Texas.    Local.   For- 

micidce. 

1059.  ROBERT  BUNKER,  Rochester,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1060.  EDWARD  BURGESS,  Boston,  Mass.    Local. 

1061.  STEPHEN  CALVERLY,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1062.  WILLIAM  W.  CAREY,  Colerain,  Mass.    Apiarian. 

1063.  DAVID  A.  CASHMAN,  Chicago,  111.    Local. 

1064.  H.  H.  CHAPMAN,  Chicago,  111.    Local. 

1065.  JOSEPH  E.  CHASE,  Holyoke,  Mass.    Local. 

1066.  F.  A.  CLAPP,  Dorchester,  Mass.    Local. 

1067.  Rev.  V.  CLEMENTI,  North  Douro,  Canada  West.    Local. 

1068.  RICHARD  COLVIN,  Baltimore,  Md.    Apiarian. 

1069.  CALEB  COOKE  (Curator  of  Articulata,  Essex  Institute),   Salem, 

Mass.     Local.     General  Collection. 


1070-1099  INSECTS.  46 

1070.  WILLIAM  COUPER  (Vice  President,  Quebec  Branch,  Entomolog- 

ical Society  of  Canada),  Quebec,  Canada.     Coleoptera  and  In- 
sect Architecture. 

1071.  E.  T.  CRESSON  (Corresponding  Secretary  and  Curator,  American 

Entomological  Society),  No.   518   South   Thirteenth    street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     General .     Special,  Hymenoptera. 

1072.  Prof.  HENRY  CROFT  (Professor  of  Chemistry ,  University  College; 

President,  Entomological  Society  of  Canada),  Toronto,  Can- 
ada West.     North  American  Coleoptera. 

1073.  CHARLES  CURRIER,  Providence,  R.  I.    Local. 

1074.  W.  O.  CURRIER,  Providence,  R.  I.    Local. 

1075.  HENRY  DAVIS,  McGregor,  Iowa.    Local. 

1076.  A.  W.  DE  FOREST,  New  York,  N.  Y.     North  American. 

1077.  THOMAS  A.  DICKINSON,  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

1078.  GEORGE  B.  DIXON,  (Librarian,  American  Entomological  Society), 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 

1079.  CHARLES  R.  DODGE  (Assistant  in  Entomology,  U.  S.  Department 

of  Agriculture),  Washington,  D.  C.     Local. 

1080.  Dr.  EDWARD  DORSCH,  Monroe,  Mich.     Local. 

1081.  WILLIAM  H.  EDWARDS,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.    North  American  Lepi- 

doptera. 

1082.  JAMES  H.  EMERTON  (Curator  of  Articulata,  Essex  Institute),  Sa- 

lem, Mass.    Local.    Special,  Arachnides.     General  Collection. 
Zoological  Artist. 

1083.  CHARLES  A.  EMERY,  Springfield,  Mass.     Local. 

1084.  L.  ENGELBRECHT,  Portsmouth,  Sciota  Co.,  Ohio.     North  Ameri- 

can Coleoptera,  Neuroptera,  Lepidoptera. 

1085.  J.  M.  ENGLISH,  Chicago,  111.    Local. 

1086.  FRANK  FAIRBANKS,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.    Local. 

1087.  CHARLES  E.  FAXON,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.     Local. 

1088.  WALTER  FAXON,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.    Local. 

1089.  H.  TUDOR  FAY,  Columbus,  Ohio.    North  American  Coleoptera. 

1090.  HENRY  FELDMAN,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local  Coleoptera. 

1091.  WILLIAM  C.  FISH,  East  Falmouth,  Mass.     Local. 

1092.  Judge  FISHBANK,  Batavia,  N.  Y.    Apiarian. 

1093.  D.  M.  FISK,  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.    Local. 

1094.  Dr.  ASA  FITCH  (State  Entomologist  of  New  York),  Salem,  Wash- 

ington Co.,  N.  Y.     General.     Special,  Injurious  and  Beneficial. 

1095.  C.  FOLEY,  Lindsay,  Canada  West.     Local. 

1096.  R.  J.  FOWLER,  Montreal,  Canada.     Lepidoptera. 

1097.  ROBERT  FRAZER,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    North  American  Coleoptera. 

1098.  ALBERT  S.  GARLAND,  Gloucester,  Mass.     Local. 

1099.  Dr.  G.  P.  GIKDWOOD,  Montreal,  Canada.     Local. 


47  INSECTS.  1100-1127 

1100.  TOWNEND  GLOVER  (Entomologist,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agricul- 

ture), Washington,  D.  C.     North  American. 

1101.  EDWARD  L.    GRAEF    (Member  of  Committee  on  Entomology, 

Long  Island  Historical  Society),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.   North  Amer- 
ican and  European  Lepidoptera. 

1102.  Dr.  JOHN  W.  GREENE  (Curator,  Lyceum  of  Natural  History  of 

New  York),  No.  7  West  Fifteenth  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
North  American  Hymenoptera. 

1103.  AUGUSTUS  R.  GROTE  (Curator  of  Entomology,  Buffalo  Society 

of  Natural  Science),  No.  41  Beaver  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
North  American  Lepidoptera. 

1104.  FERDINAND  GRUBER,  San  Francisco,  Cal.    Local. 

1105.  Miss  C.  GUILD,  Walpole,  Mass.     Local. 

1106.  Dr.  JUAN  GUNDLACH,  Habana,  Cuba.     Cuban. 

1107.  Dr.  HERMANN  HAGEN  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative  Zo- 

ology), Cambridge,  Mass.     General.    Special,  Neuroptera. 

1108.  REUBEN  HAINES,  Germantown,  Pa.    Lepidoptera. 

1109.  Prof.  S.  S.  HALDEMAN,  Columbia,  Pa.    N.  American  Coleoptera. 

1110.  Dr.  A.  HALL,  Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 

1111.  GEORGE  H.  HATHEWAY,  Post-office  box  5868,  Chicago,  111.    North 

American  Hemiptera  and  Neuroptera. 

1112.  Dr.  G.  W.  HAZLETINE,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1113.  Dr.  CHARLES  A.  HELMUTH,  Chicago,  111.  N.  American  Coleoptera. 

1114.  FRANK  F.  HODGMAN,  Littleton,  N.  H.    Local. 

1115.  GUSTAVE  P.  HOFFMAN,  Chicago,  111.    Local. 

1116.  Dr.  GEORGE  H.  HORN  (President,  American  Entomological  So- 

cety),  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    North 
American  Coleoptera.  , 

1117.  WIN  SLOW  J.  HOWARD,  No.  345  Grand  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Local. 

1118.  ROBERT  HOWELL,  Nichols,  Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1119.  CHARLES  N.  HOYT,  Providence,  R.  I.    Local. 

1120.  Rev.  JAMES  HUBBERT  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  St.  Francis 

College),  Richmond,  Canada  East.    Diptera. 

1121.  GEORGE  HUNT,  Providence,  R.  I.    North  American. 

1122.  Miss  M.  E.  HUNT,  Providence,  R.  I.     Local. 

1123.  Miss  M.  L.  JENKS  (Assistant  Curator  of  Articulata,  Worcester 

Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

1124.  Rev.  W.  A.  JOHNSON,  Weston,  Canada  West.    Local. 

1125.  J.  MATTHEW  JONES,  Ashbourne,  Nova  Scotia.    Local. 

1126.  Prof.  SAMUEL  JONES  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Jefferson 

College),  Canonsburg,  Pa.    Local. 

1127.  WILLIAM  KEOSTLIN,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coleoptera. 


1128-1157  INSECTS.  48 

1128.  Rev.  P.  P.  KIDDER,  Ellicottsville,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1129.  JOHV  KIRKPATRICK  (Secretary,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of 

Cleveland ;  Secretary,  Cleveland  Horticultural  Society),  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Local. 

1130.  Dr.  J.  P.  KIRTLAND,  East  Rockport,  Ohio;  Post-office  address, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.    Local  Lepidoptera. 

1131.  J.  FRANK  KNIGHT  (Recording  Secretary,  American  Entomologi- 

cal Society),  Philadelphia,  Pa.     North  American  Homopter a. 

1132.  EDWARD  KOCH,  Toledo,  Ohio.    Local. 

1133.  Rev.  L.  L.  LANGSTROTH,  Oxford,  Butler  Co.,  Ohio.    Apiarian. 

1134.  Dr.  WILLIAM  LE  BARON,  Geneva,  Kane  Co.,  111.    North  American 

Diptera  and  Coleoptera. 

1135.  Dr.  JOHN  L.  LE  CONTE,  No.  1325  Spruce  street,  Philadelphia, 

Pa..     Coleoptera. 
113G.  Dr.  JAMES  LEWIS,  Mohawk,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1137.  Dr.  SAMUEL  LEWIS,  No.  1330  Spruce  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

North  American  Coleoptera. 

1138.  Dr.  G.  LINCECUM,  Long  Point,  Texas.    Local. 

1139.  J.  A.  LINTNER,  Utica,  N.  Y.     Lepidoptera. 

1140.  Miss  ADELIA  J.  LITTLEFIELD,  Woburn,  Mass.    Local. 

1141.  B.  P.  MANN,  Cambridge,  Mass.    Local. 

1142.  Prof.  R.  Z.  MASON,  Appleton,  Wis.    Local. 

1143.  JAMES  W.  MCALLISTER  (Treasurer,  American  Entomological  So- 

ciety), Philadelphia,  Pa.    Hymenoptera. 

1144.  THEODORE  L.  MEAD,  No.  233  West  Thirty-fourth  street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Local. 

1145.  E.  E.  MELSHEIMER,  Davidsburg,  York  Co.,  Pa.     General. 

1146.  JOHN  MEICHEL,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local. 

1147.  JAMES  C.  MERRILL.  Pemberton  Square,  Boston,  Mass.    Local. 

1148.  JULIUS  E.  MEYER,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Lepidoptera. 

1149.  Prof.  MANLY  MILES  (Professor  of  Animal  Physiology  and  Practi- 

cal Agriculture,  State  Agricultural  College),  Lansing,  Mich. 
Local. 

1150.  Rev.  J.  G.  MORRIS,  Baltimore,  Md.    North  American  Lepidoptera. 

1151.  Dr.  WILLIAM  A.  NASON,  Post-office  Box  3412,  Chicago,  111.    Lo- 

cal Coleoptera. 

1152.  JAMES  NEAL,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Local. 

1153.  GEORGE  W.  NICHOLS,  West  Amesbury,  Mass.    Local. 

1154.  J.  NIETS,  Cordova,  Mexico.     Local. 

1155.  D.  BENJAMIN  NORRIS,  Pittsfleld,  Pike  Co.,  111.    Local. 

1156.  EDWARD  NORTON,  Earmington,   Ct.      General.     Special,  North 

American  Hymenoptera. 

1157.  JOHN  ORNE,  jr.,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.    N.  American  Coleoptera. 


49  INSECTS.  1158-1187 

1158.  JOHN  OSGOOD,  Lynn,  Mass.    Local. 

1159.  Baron  R.  VON  OSTEN  SACKEN  (Russian  Consul  General),  No.  52 

Exchange  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Diptera.     Cynipidce. 

1160.  Dr.  A.  S.  PACKARD,  jr.  (Curator  of  Crustacea,  Boston  Society  of 

Natural  History ;  Curator  of  Articulata,  Essex  Institute ;  Edi- 
tor, American  Naturalist),  Salem,  Mass.  General.  Special, 
Ht/menoptera  and  Lepidoptera. 

1161.  TITIAN  R.  PEALE,  Washington,  D.  C.    Lepidoptera. 

1162.  CHARLES  H.  PECK,  Albany,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1163.  GEORGE  WM.  PECK,  No.  26  Dey  street,  New  York,  N.  Y.    North 

American  Lepidoptera. 

1164.  JOHNSON  PETTIT,  Grimsby,  Canada  West.    Local  Coleoptera  and 

Lepidoptera. 

1165.  WM.  S.  PINE  (Vice  President,  American  Entomological  Society), 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Local. 

1166.  JAMES  H.  POE,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.    Local. 

1167.  Prof.  FELIPE  POEY,  Calle  del  Aguila,  No.  157,  Habana,  Cuba.    Cu- 

ban Neuroptera  and  Formicidce. 

1168.  S.  S.  RATHVON,  Lancaster,  Pa.     Coleoptera. 

1169.  TRYON  REAKIRT,  No.  353  North  Third  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Diurnal  Lepidoptera. 

1170.  A.  S.  REBER,  Bellefonte,  Pa.    Local. 

1171.  E.  BAYNES  REED  (Secretary,  London  Branch,  Entomological  So- 

ciety of  Canada),  London,  C.  W.    Local. 

1172.  T.  REYNOLDS,  Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 

1173.  HARVEY  J.  RICH,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Local. 

1174.  WM.  J.  RICHARDSON,  Oxford,  Miss.     Local. 

1175.  JAMES  RIDINGS,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 

1176.  JAMES  H.  RIDINGS,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    North  American  Neurop- 

tera and  Orthoptera. 

1177.  A.  H.  RUSE,  St.  Thomas,  West  Indies.     West  Indian. 

1178.  C.  V.  RILEY,  Chicago,  111.     Local.    Injurious  to  Vegetation. 

1179.  A.  S.  RITCHIE,  Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 

1180.  COLEMAN  T.  ROBINSON,  New  York,  N.  Y.    N.  Am.  Lepidoptera. 

1181.  Dr.  G.  O.  ROGERS,  Lancaster,  N.  H.    Local. 

1182.  WILLIAM  A.  ROUSSEAU,  Troy,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1183.  ALEX.  L.  RUSSELL,  Quebec,  Canada.   North  American  Lepidoptera. 

1184.  J.  SACHS,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.    Local. 

1185.  Prof.  A.  SAGER  (Professor  of  Obstetrics,  University  of  Michi- 

gan), Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     Local. 

1186.  JAMES  SAMPSON,  New  Harmony,  Ind.     Local. 

1187.  F.  G.  SANBORN,   Boston  Society   of  Natural  History,  Boston, 

Mass.    North  American. 
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1188-1219  INSECTS.  50 

1188.  Dr.  E.  SANGER,  Littleton,  N.  H.     Local. 

1189.  Dr.  JOHN  H.  SANGSTER,  Normal  School,  Toronto,  C.  W.    Local. 

1190.  Dr.  C.  SARTORIUS,  Mirador,  Mexico.    Mexican. 

1191.  WILLIAM    SAUNDERS,    Dundas   street,  London,   Canada  West. 

North  American  Coleoptera  and  Lepidoptera. 

1192.  MAURICE  SHUSTER,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    North  American  Coleoptera. 

1193.  S.  H.  SCUDDER  (Custodian,  Secretary,  Librarian,  and  Curator  of 

Entomology,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  Cambridge, 
Mass.  General.  Special,  Orthoptera.  Diurnal  Lepidoptera. 
Fossil  Insects. 

1194.  Dr.    WILLIAM   SHARSWOOD,  Philadelphia,  Pa.      Coleoptera  and 

Arachnides. 

1195.  Prof.  HENRY  SHIMER,  Mt.  Carroll,  111.    Local. 

1196.  GEORGE  D.  SMITH,  No.  162  Washington  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Coleoptera. 

1197.  RUFUS  SMITH,  North  Littleton,  N.  H.    Local. 

1198.  S.  I.  SMITH  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Yale  College),  New  Haven, 

Ct.    North  American.     Special,  Orthoptera. 

1199.  Dr.  WILLIAM  M.  SMITH,  Manlius,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1200.  CHARLES  SONNE,  No.  47  La  Salle  street,  Chicago,  111.    North 

American  Coleoptera. 

1201.  Miss  JULIA  H.  SPEAR,  Burlington,  Vt.    Local. 

1202.  H.  S.  SPRAGUE,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1203.  PHILIP  S.  SPRAGUE,  Dorchester,  Mass.    Local. 

1204.  Mrs.  PHILIP  S.  SPRAGUE,  Dorchester,  Mass.    Local. 

1205.  PHILANDER  M.  SPRINGER,  Springfield,  111.    Local. 

1206.  SOLOMON  STEBBINS,  Springfield,  Mass.  General.  Special,  Diptera. 

1207.  E.  SUFFERT,  Matanzas,  Cuba.    Lepidoptera. 

1208.  Prof.  F.  SUMICHRAST,  Orizaba,  Mexico.    Local. 

1209.  ROBERT  B.  TALBOTT,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1210.  EDWARD  TATNALL,  jr.,  Wilmington,  Del.     Coleoptera. 

1211.  ALEX.  S.  TAYLOR,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.    Local. 

1212.  Prof.  SANBORN  TENNEY  (Professor  of  Natural  Science,  Vassar 

Female  College),  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1213.  F.  W.  TEPPER,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Local. 

1214.  JOHN  TEPPER,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1215.  D.  O.  THIEME,  Burlington,  Iowa.    Local. 

1216.  CYRUS  THOMAS,  Murphysboro',  111.    North  American  Orthoptera. 

1217.  Prof.  D.  G.  THOMPSON  (Professor  of  Natural  Sciences,  Otterbein 

University),  Westerville,  Franklin  Co.,  Ohio.     Local. 

1218.  EDWARD  F.  TOLMAN  (Assistant  Curator  of  Articulata,  Worces- 

ter Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.     Local. 

1219.  Dr.  NORTON  S.  TOWNSHEND,  Avon,  Lorain  Co.,  Ohio.    Local. 


51  INSECTS.       CRUSTACEANS.  1220-1242 

1220.  JAMES  0.  TREAT,  Lawrence,  Mass.    Local  Lepidoptera. 

1221.  Dr.  ISAAC  P.  TRIMBLE  (State  Entomologist  of  New  Jersey),  New- 

ark, N.  J.     Local.     Beneficial  and  Injurious. 

1222.  L.  TUOUVELOT,  East  Medford,  Mass.    Local.     Special,  Silk  pro- 

ducing Bombycidce.     Zoological  Artist. 

1223.  WILLIAM  TUPPER,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Lepidoptera. 

1224.  P.  R.  UHLER  (Peabody  Institute),  Baltimore,  Md.    General.   Spe- 

cial, Hemiptera  and  Neuroptera. 

1225.  HENRY  ULKE,  Washington,  D.  C.    North  American  Coleoptera. 

1226.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,  Yale  College ;  Cura- 

tor of  Radiata,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  New  Haven, 
Ct.     Injurious  and  Beneficial. 

1227.  SAMUEL  WAGNER  (Editor  Bee  Gazette),  Washington,  D.C.    Api- 

arian. 

1228.  BENJ.  D.  WALSH,  Rock  Island,  111.     General.     Special,  Neurop- 

tera and  Cynipidce. 

1229.  Rev.  Mr.  WASSALL,  Newburyport.  Mass.    Lepidoptera. 

1230.  J.  W.  WEIDEMEYER,  No.  75  Gold  street,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lepi- 

doptera. 

1231.  Mrs.  H.  W.  WELLINGTON,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.    Local. 

1232.  Rev.  DAVID  WESTON  (Curator  of  Articulata,  Worcester  Society 

of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

1233.  C.  P.  WHITNEY,  Miiford,  N.  H.    Local. 

1234.  J.  P.  WILDE,  Egg  Harbor,  N.  J.,  in  summer;  Baltimore,  Md.,  in 

winter.     Coleoptera. 

1235.  WILDEBOER,  Fontanelle,  Barbadoes.    Local.    A  Collector 

and  Dealer. 

1236.  Dr.  S.  C.  WILLIAMS,  Silver  Springs,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.    Local. 

1237.  CHARLES  WILT,  No.  1306  South  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  General. 

1238.  Prof.  ALEXANDER  WINCHELL  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Uni- 

versity of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     North  American  Lepi- 
doptera, Coleoptera,  .and  Hymenoptera. 

1239.  Dr.  HORATIO  C.  WOOD,  jr.  (Professor  of  Botany,  University  of 

Pennsylvania),  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     North  American  Myriapoda  and  Arachnides. 

1240.  WILLIAM   S.   WOOD,  No.  61  Walker  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Coleoptera. 

1241.  Rev.  DANIEL  ZIEGLER,  York,  Pa.     North  American  Coleoptera. 

OEUSTAOEANS, 

1242.  Prof.  Louis  AGASSIZ  (Professor  of  Zoology  and  Geology,  Harvard 

University;  Director  and  Curator,  Museum  of  Comparative 
Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass.     General. 


1243-1264.  CRUSTACEANS.       WORMS.  52 

1243.  CALEB  COOKE  (Curator  of  Articulata,  Essex  Institute),  Salem, 

Mass.    Local. 

1244.  Prof.  JAMES  D.  DANA  (Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  Yale 

College),  New  Haven,  Ct.     General. 

1245.  C.  B.  FULLER,  Portland,  Me.    Local. 

1246.  ANDREW  GARRETT,  care  of  Samuel  Hubbard,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

South  Seas. 

1247.  Prof.  L.  K.  GIBBES,  Charleston,  S.  C.     Southern  Coast. 

1248.  Prof.  THEODORE  GILL  (Librarian,  Smithsonian  Institution),  Wash- 

ington, D.  C.     North  American. 

1249.  C.  FRED.  HARTT,  Cooper  Institute,  New  York,  N.  Y.     TriloUt.es. 

1250.  Prof.  O.  C.  MARSH  (Professor  of  Palaeontology,  Yale  College), 

New  Haven,  Ct.    Fossil. 

1251.  F.  B.  MEEK,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C.   Fossil. 

1252.  Gen.  ALBERT  ORDWAY,  Richmond,  Va.     General. 

1253.  Dr.  A.  S.  PACKARD,  jr.  (Curator  of  Crustacea,  Boston  Society  of 

Natural  History ;  Curator  of  Articulata,  Essex  Institute ;  Edi- 
tor, American  Naturalist),  Salem,  Mass.     General.    Special, 
.  North  Atlantic.  [Cuban. 

1254.  Prof.  FELIPE  POEY,  Calle  del  Aguila,  No.  157,  Habana,  Cuba. 

1255.  Dr.  EDMUND  RAVENEL,  Charleston,  S.  C.    Local  and  Fossil. 

1256.  S.  I.  SMITH  (Assistant  in  Zoology,  Yale  College),  New  Haven, 

Ct.     General. 

1257.  Dr.  WILLIAM  STIMPSON  (Secretary,  and  Director  of  the  Museum, 

Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences),  Chicago,  111.     General. 

WOKMS, 

1258.  A.  E.  R.  AGASSIZ  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology), 

Cambridge,  Mass.    Marine. 

1259.  Prof.  JOSEPH  LEIDY  (Professor  of  Anatomy,  University  of  Penn- 

sylvania; Curator,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences),  No.  1302 
Filbert  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Parasites. 

1260.  WILLIAM  C.  MINOR,  New  Haven,  Ct.     Marine,  Local. 

1261.  Dr.  A.  S.  PACKARD,  jr.  (Curator  of  Crustacea,  Boston  Society  of 

Natural  History ;  Curator  of  Articulata,  Essex  Institute ;  Edi- 
tor, American  Naturalist),  Salem,  Mass.     North  Atlantic. 

1262.  Dr.  WILLIAM  STIMPSON  (Secretary  and  Director  of  the  Museum, 

Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences),  Chicago,  111.     Marine. 

1263.  Dr.  F.  R.  STURGIS,  No.  103  Ninth  street,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hel- 

minths. 

1264.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,  Yale  College  ;  Cura- 

tor of  Radiata,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  New  Ha- 
ven, Ct.     Local. 


53  WORMS.     MOLLUSKS.  1265-1285 

1265.  Dr.  J.  C.  WHITE  (Professor of ,  Mass.  Medical  College; 

Curator  of  Mammalia  and  Comparative  Anatomy,  Boston  So- 
ciety of  Natural  History),  Boston,  Mass.     Helminths. 

1266.  Prof.  ALEXANDER  WIN CHELL  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Uni- 

versity of  Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     Helminths. 

MOLLUSKS, 

1267.  Prof.  Louis  AGASSIZ  (Professor  of  Zoology  and  Geology,  Harvard 

University;  Curator  and  Director,  Museum  of  Comparative 
Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass.     General. 
1288.  TRUMAN  H.  ALDRICH,  Troy,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1269.  ANSON  ALLEN,  Orono,  Me.     Terrestrial  and  Fluviatile. 

1270.  J.  G.  ANTHONY  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology), 

Cambridge,  Mass.  General.  Special,  North  American  Terres- 
trial and  Fluviatile. 

1271.  RAFAEL  ARANGO,  Habana,  Cuba.     Cuban. 

1272.  J.  W.  ARNOLD  (Cabinet  Keeper  and  Curator  of  Mollusca,  Wor- 

cester Society  of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass.    Local. 

1273.  E.  P.  AUSTIN,  Cambridge,  Mass.    Local  Terrestrial  and  Fluvi- 

atile. 

1274.  Rev.  JOSEPH  BANVARD,  Patterson,  N.  J.    Local. 

1275.  Rev.  E.  R.  BEADLE  (Secretary,  Conchological  Section,  Academy 

of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 

1276.  A.  S.  BICKMORE,  New  York,  N.  Y.),     General. 

1277.  B.  BILLINGS,  Ottawa  City,  Canada  West.    Local. 

1278.  E.  BILLINGS  (Palaeontologist,   Geological  Survey  of  Canada), 

Montreal,  Canada.     Fossil. 

1279.  WILLIAM  G.  BINNEY,  Burlington,  N.  J.     North  American  Terres- 

trial. 

1280.  THOMAS  BLAND,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  or  No.  42  Pine  street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     North  American  and  West  Indian  Terrestrial. 

1281.  Rev.  E.  C.  BOLLES  (Corresponding  Secretary,  Portland  Society 

of  Natural  History),  Portland,  Me.  North  American  Terrestrial 
and  Fluviatile. 

1282.  A.  D.  BROWN,  Princeton,  N.  J.     Terrestrial. 

1283.  ROBERT  H.  BROWNNE  (Recording  Secretary,  Lyceum  of  Natural 

History  of  New  York),  No.  54  West  Fifteenth  street,  New 
York  City;  No.  91  South  Ninth  street,  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y. 
General. 

1284.  Dr.  P.  P.  CARPENTER,  Montreal,  Canada.     General.    Special,  Pa- 

cific Coast  of  North  America. 

1285.  RICARDO  I.  CAY,  Matanzas,  Cuba.     Cuban. 


1286-1315  MOLLUSKS.  54 

1286.  L.  E.  CHITTENDEN,  No.  252  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1287.  Dr.  DANIEL  CLARKE  (President,  Flint  Scientific  Institute),  Flint, 

Mich.     Local. 

1288.  Prof.  H.  JAMES-CLARK  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Pennsyl- 

vania Agricultural  College),  Centre  Co.,  Pa.     Anatomy. 

1289.  WILLIAM  C.  CLEVELAND,  No.  46  Washington  street,  Boston, 

Mass.    North  American  Terrestrial  and  Flumatile. 

1290.  T.  A.  CONRAD,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Naiades  and  Fossil. 

1291.  CALEB  COOKE  (Curator  of  Articulata,  Essex  Institute),  Salem, 

Mass.    Local. 

1292.  Dr.  FRANCISCO  J.  CORONADO,  Habana,  Cuba.     Cuban. 

1293.  A.  O.  CURRIER,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.    North  American. 

1294.  WILLIAM  H.  DALL,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Chicago,  111. 

North  American.     Special,  Pacific  Slope. 

1295.  HENRY  DAVIS,  McGregor,  Iowa.    Local. 

1296.  Dr.  J.  W.  DAWSOX  (Principal,  McGill  University),  Montreal, 

Canada.    Fossil. 

1297.  Dr.  WM.  H.  DE  CAMP,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.-    North  American. 

1298.  A.  DIETZ,  St.  Thomas,  West  Indies.     General.    Special,    West 

Indian. 

1299.  G.  W.  DUNN,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     General. 

1300.  DAVID  W.  FERGUSON,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1301.  Dr.  A.  E.  FOOTE,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     North  American  Terrestrial 

and  Flumatile,. 

1302.  JONATHAN  FORD,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Marine  Gasteropods. 

1303.  Dr.  E.  FOREMAN,  Catonsville,  Md.     General. 

1304.  R.  J.  FOWLER,  Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 

1305.  C.  B.  FULLER,  Portland,  Me.     Local. 

1306.  ANDREW  GARRETT,  Care  of  Samuel  Hubbard,  San  Francisco, 

Cal.     South  Seas. 

1307.  Prof.    THEODORE    GILL    (Librarian,   Smithsonian  Institution), 

Washington,  D.  C.     General. 

1308.  THOMAS  A.  GREENE,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     General. 

1309.  H.  HAAGENSEN,  St.  Thomas,  West  Indies.     West  Indian. 

1310.  WILLIAM  A.  HAINES,  No.  177  Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

General. 

1311.  Prof.  S.  S.  HALDEMAN,  Columbia,  Pa.    North  American  Flumatile. 

1312.  Mrs.  I.  D.  HALL,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Local. 

1313.  Prof.  JAMES  HALL  (Curator,  State  Geological  Museum,  State  Ge- 

ologist of  New  York),  Albany,  N.  Y.     Fossil. 

1314.  Dr.  W.  H.  HARTMAN,  Westchester,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.     Local. 

1315.  M.  W.  HARRINGTON   (Assistant.   Museum  of  the  University  of 


55  MOLLUSKS.  1316-1339 

Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  North  American  Terrestrial  and 
Fluviatile. 

1316.  C.  FRED.  HARTT,  Cooper  Institute,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Brachio- 

pods,  Living  and  Fossil. 

1317.  J.  P.  HASKELL,  Marblehead,  Mass.    Local. 

1318.  THOMAS  C.  HASKELL,  Swampscott,  Mass.    Local. 

1319.  Prof.  F.  V.  HAYDEN  (Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  Uni- 

versity of  Pennsylvania),  Philadelphia,  Pa.  North  American 
Fossil. 

1320.  Prof.  F.  S.  HOLMES,  Charleston,  S.  C.     Southern  States,  Living 

and  Fossil. 

1321.  ROBERT  HOWELL,  Nichols,  Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1322.  Dr.  S.  B.  HOWELL  (Chairman,  Committee  on  Cephalopoda,  Con- 

chological  Section,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences),  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Cephalopods. 

1323.  Dr.  P.  R.  HOY,  Racine,  Wis.    Local. 

1324.  Dr.  E.  W.  HUBBARD,  Tottenville,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.     General. 

1325.  ALPHEUS  HYATT  (Curator  of  Palaeontology,  Boston   Society  of 

Natural  History;  Curator  of  Polyzoa  and  Palaeontology,  Essex 
Institute;  Editor,  American  Naturalist),  Salem,  Mass.  Ceph- 
alopods and  Polyzoa,  Living  and  Fossil. 

1326.  J.  W.  JACKMAN,  Newburyport,  Mass.    Local. 

1327.  U.  P.  JAMES,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    North  American. 

1328.  Dr.  JNO.  C.  JAY,  Rye,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.     General. 

1329.  Col.  EZEKIEL  JEWETT,  Utica,  N.  Y.    Fossil,  and  a  Collector. 

1330.  FRANCISCO  DE  JIMENO,  Matanzas,  Cuba.     Cuban. 

1331.  Prof.  SAMUEL  JONES  (Professor  of  Natural  Science,  Jefferson 

College),  Canonsburg,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.     Local. 

1332.  Rev.  P.  P.  KIDDER,  Ellcottsville,  N.  Y.        Local. 

1333.  Capt.  H.  F.  KING  (Curator  of  Mollusca,  Essex  Institute),  Salem, 

Mass.     General  Collection. 

1334.  Rev.  A.  B.  KENDIG,  Davenport,  Iowa.  North  American  Fluviatile 

and  Terrestrial  Gasteropods. 

1335.  Dr.  J.  P.  KIRTLAND,  East  Rockport,  Ohio ;  Post-office  address, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.     Local. 

1336.  HENRY  KREBS,  St.  Thomas,  West  Indies.     West  Indian. 

1337.  Dr.  I.  A.  LAPHAM  (President,   Wisconsin  Historical  Society), 

Milwaukie,  Wis.    Local. 

1338.  Dr.  GEORGE  A.  LATHROP,  East  Saganaw,  Mich.    Local. 

1339.  ISAAC  LEA  (Vice  President,  American  Philosophical  Society; 

Director,  Cqnchological  Section,  Academy  of  Natural  Sci- 
ences), No.  1622  Locust  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fluviatile, 
Terrestrial,  and  Fossil. 


1340-1369  MOLLTJSKS.  56 

1340.  Dr.  JAMES  LEWIS,  Mohawk,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1341.  Rev.  SAMUEL  LOCKWOOD,  Keyport,  N.  J.     Local. 

1342.  A.  B.  LYON,  Aim  Arbor,  Mich.     Terrestrial  and  Fluviatile. 

1343.  W.  L.  MACTIER  (Treasurer,  Conchological  Section,  Academy  of 

Natural  Sciences),  No.  132  Walnut  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
General. 

1344.  WILLIAM  T.  MARCH,  Spanishtown,  Jamaica.     West  Indian. 

1345.  Prof.  R.  Z.  MASON,  Appleton,  Wis.     Local. 

1346.  E.  R.  MAYO,  No.  82  Milk  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

1347.  F.  B.  MEEK,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C.    Fossil. 

1348.  Dr.  MANLY  MILES  (Professor  of  Animal  Physiology  and  Practical 

Agriculture,  State  Agricultural  College),  Lansing,  Mich.  Local. 

1349.  HENRY  MOORES,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

1350.  EDWARD  S.  MORSE  (Curator  of  Mollusca,  Boston  Society  of  Nat- 

ural History ;  Curator  of  Mollusca,  Essex  Institute ;  Editor, 
American  Naturalist),  Salem,  Mass.  General.  Special,  North 
American  Fluviatile  and  Terrestrial. 

1351.  Dr.  WESLEY  NEWCOMB,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     General.     Special, 

Pacific  Slope  of  America.     Achatinellce. 

1352.  Dr.  EDWARD  ,T.  NOLAND  (Conservator,  Conchological  Section, 

Academy  of  Natural  Sciences),  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 

1353.  CHARLES  F.  PARKER  (Librarian,  Couchological  Section,  Academy 

of  Natural  Sciences),  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 

1354.  GEORGE  H.  PERKINS,  Galesburg,  111.    North  American. 

1355.  JNO.  S.  PHILLIPS,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Marine  Acephala. 
1S56.  Prof.  J.  W.  Powell,  Normal,  111.     Fluviatile  and  Fossil. 

1357.  MANUEL  J.  PRESAS,  Calle  de  Velarde.  No.  5,  Matanzas,  Cuba. 

Cuban. 

1358.  TEMPLE  PRLME,  No.  26  Broad  street,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Corbicu- 

ladce. 

1359.  Dr.  EDMUND  RAVENEL,  Charleston,  S.  C.    Local  and  Fossil. 

1360.  J.  R.  READ,  New  Bedford,  Mass.    Local. 

1361.  J.  H.  REDFIELD,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Local. 

1362.  A.  B.  RICHMOND,  Meadsville,  Pa.     Local. 

1363.  A.  H.  RUSE,  St.  Thomas,  West  Indies.      West  Indian. 

1364.  T.  RIMMER,  Montreal,  Canada.     General. 

1365.  S.  R.  ROBERTS  (Recorder,  Conchological  Section,  Academy  of 

Natural  Sciences),  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 

1366.  C.  T.  ROBINSON  (Curator  of  Mollusca,  Buffalo  Society  of  Natural 

Science),  No.  31  Wall  street,  New  York,  N.  Y.     General. 

1367.  HENRY  ROUSSEAU,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Fossil.    Local. 

1368.  Rev.  J.  ROWELL,  San  Francisco,  Cal.    Local. 

1369.  Dr.  W.  S.  W.  RUSCHENBERGER,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 


57  MOLLUSKS.  1370-1392 

1370.  Prof.  ABRAM  SAGER  (Professor  of  Obstetrics,  University  of  Michi- 

gan), Ann  Arbor,  Mich.    Local. 

1371.  JAMES  SAMPSON,  New  Harmony,  Ind.     Local, 

1372.  GEORGE  SCARBOROUGH,  Sumner,  Atchinson  Co.,  Kansas.    Local. 

1373.  N.  S.  SHALER  (Assistant,   Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology), 

Cambridge,  Mass.     Brachiopods,  Living  and  Fossil. 

1374.  Prof.  D.  S.  SHELDON  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  Sci- 

ences, Griswold  College),  Davenport,  Iowa.     Terrestrial  and 
Flumatile. 

1375.  Dr.  E.  R.  SHOW  ALTER,  Uniontown,  Ala.    Local. 

1376.  SANDERSON  SMITH,  No.  26  Broad  street,  New  York,  N.  Y.  LocaL 

1377.  ROBERT  E.  C.  STEARNS  (Vice  President  and  Curator  of  Mollusca, 

California  Academy  of  Sciences),  Lock  box  1449.  Post-office, 
San  Francisco,  Cal.    General.  Special,  Pacific  Slope  of  America. 

1378.  J.  B.  STEERE  (Assistant,  Museum  of  the  University  of  Michigan), 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     North  American  Terrestrial  and  Flumatile. 

1379.  D.  JACKSON  STEWARD,  No.  148  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

General. 

1380.  WM.  W.  STEWART   (Custodian,  Buffalo  Society  of  Natural  Sci- 

ences), Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Local. 

1381.  Dr.  WILLIAM  STIMPSON  (Secretary  and  Director,  Chicago  Acad- 

emy of  Sciences),   Chicago,   111.     General.   Special,  Atlantic 
coast  of  North  America. 

1382.  FRANK  W.  STOWELL,  No.  191  Fulton  avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

American. 

1383.  RICHARD  H.  STRETCH,  Virginia  City,  Nevada.    Local. 

1384.  ROBERT  L.   STUART,  No.  154  Fifth  avenue,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

General* 

1385.  JOSEPH  SULLIVANT,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

1386.  ROBERT  SWIFT,  St.  Thomas,  West  Indies,  or  care  of  Thomas 

Bland,  42  Pine  street,  New  York,  N.  Y.     General.     Special, 
West  Indian. 

1387.  Dr.  THEODORE  A.  TELLKAMPF,  No.  142  West  Fourth  street,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Ascidians. 

1388.  L.  L.  THAXTER,  No.  13  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Mass.   New  Eng- 

land Terrestrial  and  Flumatile. 

1389.  JOHN  H.  THOMSON,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Terrestrial  and  Fluvi- 

atile  Gasteropods. 

1390.  Dr.  J.  B.  TRASK,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Californian* 

1391.  Dr.  J.  B.  TREMBLEY,  Toledo,  Ohio.    Local. 

1392.  GEORGE  W.  TRYON,  jr.  (Vice  Director,  Conchological  Section, 

Academy  of  Natural  Sciences ;  Editor,  American  Journal  of 
Conchology),  No.  625  Market  st.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     General. 
NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  8  June,  1868. 


1393-1416  MOLLUSKS.       RADIATES.  58 

1393.  J.  C.  TURNPENNY,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Marine  Acepliala. 

1394.  HENRY  D.  VAN  NOSTRAND,  No.  116  West  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

General. 

1395.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,  Yale  College ;  Cura- 

tor of  Radiates,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  New  Ha- 
ven, Ct.     American. 

1396.  Rev.  Mr.  VILLENEUVE,  Montreal,  Canada.    Local. 

1397.  W.  E.  WELLINGTON,  Dubuque,  Iowa.     Local. 

1398.  CHARLES  M.  WHEATLEY,   Phoanixville,   Pa.,   or  42  Pine  street, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Fluviatile. 

1399.  JOHN  M.  WHEATON,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Local. 

1400.  J.  F.  WHITEAVES  (Recording  Secretary  and  Curator,  Natural  His- 

tory Society  of  Montreal),  Montreal,  Canada.     General. 

1401.  HENRY  S.  WILLIAMS,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.    Local,  Living  and  Fossil. 

1402.  J.  R.  WILLIS,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.    Local. 

1403.  Prof.  ALEX.  WINCHELL  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  University 

of  Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     Terrestrial  and  Fluviatile. 

1404.  A.  YOUNG,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     General. 


RADIATES. 

1405.  A.  E.  R.  AGASSIZ  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology), 

Cambridge,  Mass.     General..    Special,  Echinoderms  and  Aca- 
lephs. 

1406.  Prof.  Louis  AGASSIZ  (Professor  of  Geology  and  Zoology,  Har- 

vard University ;  Curator  and  Director,  Museum  of  Compara- 
tive Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass.     General. 

1407.  Rev.  WILLIAM  H.  BARRIS,  Burlington,  Iowa.     Fossil  Crinoids. 

1408.  Prof.  H.  JAMES-CLARK  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Pennsyl- 

vania Agricultural  College),  Centre  Co.,  Pa.     Anatomy. 

1409.  Prof.  JAMES  D.  DANA  (Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy, 

Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct.    Polyps. 

1410.  P.  DUCHASSAING,  St.  Thomas,  W^est  Indies.    Polyps. 

1411.  CHARLES  B.  FULLER,  Portland,  Me.    New  England. 

1412.  B.  J.  HALL,  Burlington,  Iowa.     Fossil  Crinoids. 

1413.  Prof.  C.  FRED.  HARTT  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Vassar 

College),  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.    Polyps. 

1414.  JOHN  G.  HEYWOOD  (Assistant  Curator  of  Radiata,  Worcester  So- 

ciety of  Natural  History),  Worcester,  Mass. 

1415.  Dr.  J.  B.  HOLDER,  U.  S.  Army.     Florida  Corals, 

1416.  Col.  THEODORE  LYMAN  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative  Zo- 

ology), Brookline,  Mass.     Ophiurans  and  Polyps. 


59  RADIATES.       PROTOZOA.       PARASITES.       1417-1434 

1417.  Prof.  JOHN  MCCRADY,  Charleston,  S.  C.     Living  and  Fossil. 

1418.  F.  B.  MEEK,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C.   Fossil. 

1419.  W.  H.  NILES,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Crinoids,  Living  and  Fossil. 

1420.  Dr.  WILLIAM  STIMPSON  (Secretary,  and  Director  of  the  Museum, 

Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences),  Chicago,  111.  Echinoderms  and 
Polyps. 

1421.  Dr.  O.  THEIME,  Burlington,  Iowa.     Fossil  Crinoids. 

1422.  Prof.  A.  E.  VERRILL  (Professor  of  Zoology,  Yale  College ;  Cu- 

rator of  Radiates,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History),  New 
Haven,  Ct.  General.  Special,  Polyps  and  Echinoderms. 

1423.  Dr.  CHARLES  A.  WHITE  (State  Geologist  of  Iowa),  Iowa  City, 

Iowa.     Fossil. 

PKOTOZOA. 

1424.  Prof.  H.  JAMES-CLARK  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Pennsyl- 

vania Agricultural  College),  Centre  Co.,  Pa.     General. 

1425.  P.  DUCHASSAING,  St.  Thomas,  West  Indies.     Sponges. 

1426.  ALPHEUS  HYATT  (Curator  of  Palaeontology,  Boston  Society  of 

Natural  History ;  Curator  in  Natural  History  Department,  Es- 
sex Institute;  Editor,  American  Naturalist),  Salem,  Mass. 
General. 

1427.  Prof.  O.  C.  MARSH  (Professor  of  Palaeontology,  Yale  College), 

New  Haven,  Ct.     Fossil  Sponges. 

1428.  Prof.  ALEXANDER  WINCHELL  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Uni- 

versity of  Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich,    Local. 

PAKASITES. 

1429.  Prof.  H.  JAMES-CLARK  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Pennsyl- 

vania Agricultural  College),  Centre  Co.,  Pa.     Vegetable. 

1430.  Prof.  JOSEPH  LEIDY  (Professor  of  Anatomy,  University  of  Penn- 

sylvania ;  Curator,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadel- 
phia), No.  1302  Filbert  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  General. 

1431.  Prof.  J.  H.  SALISBURY  (Professor  of  Physiology,  Histology,  and 

Cell  Pathology,  Charity  Hospital  Medical  College),  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  General. 

1432.  Dr.  F.  R.  STURGIS,  No.  103  Ninth  street,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hu- 

man. 

1433.  Prof.  J.  C.  WHITE  (Adjunct  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Lectu- 

rer on  Diseases  of  the  SJdn),  Boston,  Mass.    Human. 

1434.  Prof.  JEFFRIES  WYMAN  (Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology, 

Harvard  University;  President,  Boston  Society  of  Natural 
History),  Cambridge, 'Mass.  General. 


1435-1454  ADDITIONS.  60 


ADDITIONAL   NAMES   RECEIVED. 

GEOLOGY, 

1435.  WILLIAM  ANDREWS,  Cumberland,  Md.    Local. 

1436.  Dr.  GEO.  S.  BLAKIE,  Nashville,  Term.    Local. 

1437.  W.  T.  BRIGHAM  (Curator  of  Geology,  Boston  Society  of  Natural 

History),  Boston,  Mass.     General   Collection.     Special,    Vol- 
canic. 

1438.  Dr.  A.  E.  FOOTE  (Assistant  in  Mineralogy,  University  of  Michi- 

gan), Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     General  Collection. 

1439.  Prof.  C.  FRED.  HARTT  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Vassar  Col- 

lege), Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     North  and  South  American. 

1440.  Prof.  HENRY  Y.  HIND  (Professor  of  Physical  and  Natural  Sci- 

ences, Trinity  College),  Toronto,  C.  W.    British  American. 

1441.  JAMES  HYATT,  Bengali,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1442.  Prof.   CHARLES  A.   JOY,  Columbia  College,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

North  American. 

1443.  Prof.  JOSEPH  LE  CONTE  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Mineral- 

ogy, University  of  South  Carolina),  Columbia,  S.  C.     North 
American. 

1444.  Dr.  GEORGE  LITTLE  (State  Geologist  of  Mississippi),  Oxford, 

Miss.     North  American. 

1445.  THOMAS  MCFARLANE,  Acton  Vale,  Canada  East.    Local. 

1446.  Rev.  JOHN  B.  PERRY  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative  Zool- 

ogy), Cambridge,  Mass.     North  American. 

1447.  GEORGE  L.  VOSE,  Paris  Hill,  Me.     General. 

1448.  HENRY  S.  WILLIAMS,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.    Local. 


PHYSICAL  GEOGEAPHY, 

•1449.  A.  S.  BICKMORE,  Amherst,  Mass.    Asia, 

1450.  Prof.  JAMES  ORTON,  Rochester,  N.  Y.    Andes  and  Amazons. 


MINEEALS, 

1451.  EDWARD  S.  F.  ARNOLD,  Yonkers,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. 

1452.  Dr.  GEO.  S.  BLAKIE,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

1453.  Dr.  WM.  H.  DE  CAMP,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

1454.  Prof.  SILAS  H.  DOUGLASS  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Mineralo- 

gy, University  of  Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


61  ADDITIONS.  1455-1476 

1455.  Dr.  A.  E.  FOOTE  (Assistant  in  Mineralogy,  University  of  Michi- 

gan), Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

1456.  A.  P.  GARBER,  Columbia,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

1457.  LEVI  HAGER,  West  Hartford,  Vt. 

1458.  Prof.  EUGENE  W.  HILGARD  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Miner- 

alogy, University  of  Mississippi),  Oxford,  Miss. 

1459.  C.  C.  HITCHCOCK,  Ware,  Mass. 

1460.  Prof.  EDMUND  O.  HOVEY  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Geology, 

Wabash  College),  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 

1461.  Prof.  CHARLES  A.  JOY,  Columbia  College,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1462.  J.  B.  KEVIN  SKI,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

1863.  Prof.  JOSEPH  LE  CONTE  (Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Mineralogy, 
University  of  South  Carolina),  Columbia,  S.  C.     N.  American. 

1464.  THOMAS  MCFARLANE,  Acton  Vale,  Canada  East. 

1465.  Prof.  A.  E.  STRONG,  Grand  Kapids,  Mich. 

1466.  Prof.  G.  C.  SWALLOW  (State  Geologist  of  Missouri  and  Kansas), 

Columbia,  Boone  Co.,  Mo. 

1467.  HENRY  S.  WILLIAMS,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 


METALLURGY, 

1468.  Prof.  HENRY  S.  OSBORN  (Professor  of  Mining  and  Metallurgy, 

Lafayette  College),  Easton,  Pa. 

1469.  Dr.  ALBERT  B.  PRESCOTT  (Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry, 

etc.,  University  of  Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


PALEONTOLOGY, 

1470.  WILLIAM  ANDREWS,  Cumberland,  Md,    Local. 

1471.  HENRY  DAVIS,  McGregor,  Iowa.    Local.     Collector  and  Dealer, 

1472.  W.  H.  R.  LYKINS,  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Local. 

1473.  Prof.  JOHN  MCCRADY,  Charleston,  S.  C,     Southern  States.     Spe- 

cial, Echinoderms  and  Graptolites. 

1474.  EDWARD  T.  NELSON,  New  Haven,  Ct.    North  American, 

1475.  G.  H.  PERKINS,  New  Haven,  Ct.    North  American. 

1476.  HENRY  S.  WILLIAMS,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.    Local. 


1477-1501  ADDITIONS.  62 


ANATOMY  AND  PHYSIOLOGY, 

1477.  Prof.  CORYDON  L.  FORD  (Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology, 

University  of  Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

1478.  Prof.  JOHN  LKAMAN  (Professor  of  Human  Physiology  and  Anat- 

omy, Lafayette  College),  Easton,  Pa. 


MIOKOSOOPY, 

1479.  Dr.  GEO.  S.  BLAKIE,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

1480.  W.  H.  COBB,  Wellsborough,  Tioga  Co.,  Pa. 

1481.  HIRAM  A.  CUTTING,  Lunenburg,  Essex  Co.,  Vt. 

1482.  Dr.  J.  BAKER  EDWARDS,  Montreal,  Canada, 

1483.  A.  S.  RITCHIE,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1484.  GEORGE  B.  SELDEN,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1485.  C.  A.  SPENCER,  Canastota,  N.  Y. 


BOTANY, 

1486.  Dr.  GEO.  S.  BLAKIE,  Nashville,  Tenn.    Local. 

1487.  J.  J.  CARTER,  Lyle,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.    Local. 

1488.  A.  P.  GARBER,  Columbia,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.    Local. 

1489.  BENJ.  D.  GILBERT,  Utica,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1490.  E.  L.  HANKENSON,  Newark,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1491.  M.  W.  HARRINGTON   (Assistant  in  the  Museum,  University  of 

Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.    Local. 

1492.  JAMES  HYATT,  Bengali,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1493.  A.  B.  LYON  (Assistant  in  the  Museum,  University  of  Michigan), 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     Local. 

1494.  D.  R.  McCoRD,  Montreal,  Canada.     Canadian  Ferns. 

1495.  L.  A.  MILLINGTON,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.     Local. 

1496.  Dr.  I.  S.  MOYER,  Plumsteadville,  Pa.    Local. 

1497.  C.  S.  OSBORNE  (Manager,  Western  Union  Telegraph),  Suspen- 

sion Bridge,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.    Local, 
1495.  S.  B.  PARSONS,  Flushing,  N.  Y.    Local, 

1499.  Dr.  FRANK  SAWERMAN,  Apalachicola,  Fla.     North  American. 

1500.  Prof.  G.  C.  SWALLOW  (State  Geologist  of  Missouri  and  Kansas), 

Columbia,  Boone  Co.,  Mo.     Western  States. 

1501.  Prof.  ALEXANDER  WINCHELL  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  Uni- 

versity of  Michigan),  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     United  States. 


63  ADDITIONS.  1502-1518 


AKOHJEOLOGY, 

1502.  SAMUEL  R.  CARTER,  Paris  Hill,  Oxford  Co.,  Me.   North  American. 

1503.  HENRY  DAVIS,  McGregor,  Iowa.    Local.     Collector  and  Dealer. 

1504.  Dr.  WILLIAM  H.  DE  CAMP,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.    Local. 

1505.  C.  B.  FULLER,  Portland,  Me.    Local. 

1506.  Hon.  E.  L.  HAMLIN  (President,  Bangor  Historical  Society),  Ban- 

gor,  Me.     North  American. 

1507.  Prof.  EDWARD  HITCHCOCK  (Professor  of  Hygeine  and  Physical 

Education,  Amherst  College),  Amherst,  Mass.    N.  American. 

1508.  Rev.  N.  W.  JONES,  New  York,  N.  Y.    North  American. 

1509.  E.  S.  MORSE  (Curator  of  Mollusks,  Boston  Society  of  Natural 

History ;  Curator  in  Natural  History  Department  Essex  Insti- 
tute) Salem,  Mass.     New  England. 

1510.  F.  W.  PUTNAM  (Curator  of  Fishes,  Boston  Society  of  Natural 

History;  Superintendent,  Museum  of  the  Essex  Institute), 
Salem,  Mass.     New  England. 


ETHNOLOGY, 

1511.  A.  S.  BICKMORE,  Amherst,  Mass.    Asia* 

MAMMALS, 

1512.  G.  W.  ADERHOLD,  A.  and  M.  College,  Lexington,  Pty.    Local. 

Taxidermist. 

BIEDS, 

1513.  G.  W.  ADERHOLD,  A.  and  M.  College,  Lexington*  Ky*    Local. 

Taxidermist. 

1514.  ANSON  ALLEN,  Orono,  Me.    Local. 

1515.  E.  A.  JOHNSON,  Holyoke,  Mass.    Local. 

1516.  B.  F.  OWEN,  Astoria,  Fulton  Co.,  111.    Local. 

HSHES, 

1517.  Dr.  JAMES  BLAKE,  San  Francisco,  Cal.    Embiotocoids. 

1518.  Dr.  J.  C.  PARKER,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.    Local. 


1519-1537  ADDITIONS.  64 


INSECTS. 

1519.  EDWARD  P.  ALLIS,  jr.,  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio.    Local. 

1520.  Prof.  ALBERT  J.  COOK  (Professor  of  Natural  History,  State  Ag- 

ricultural College),  Lansing,  Mich.     General  Collection. 

1521.  E.  A.  JOHNSON,  Holyoke,  Mass.    Local. 

1522.  T.  F.  McCuRDY,  Norwich  Town,  Ct.     Local. 

1523.  Dr.  ALEX.  F.  SAMUELS,  Nashotah,  Wankesha  Co.,  Wis.    Lepidop- 

tera. 

1524.  G.  WICKWIRE  SMITH  (Corresponding  Secretary,  Kent  Scientific 

Institute),  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Local. 

1525.  Dr.  G.  S.  WALKER,  No.  1226  Washington  avenue,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Local. 


MOLLUSKS. 

1526.  Col.  F.  F.  CAVADA,  Trinidad,  W.  I.     West  Indian. 

1527.  Hon.  EDWARD  CHITTY,  Kingston,  Jamaica.     West  Indian. 

1528.  Dr.  J.  G.  COOPER  (Zoologist,  California  State  Geological  Sur- 

vey), San  Francisco,  Cal.    Pacific  Slope  of  America. 

1529.  W.  M.  GABB  (Palaeontologist,  California  State  Geological  Sur- 

.  vey),  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Fossil. 

1530.  W.  G.  W.  HARFORD,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     General. 

1531.  Dr.  JOHN  C.  JAY,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.    Local. 

1532.  GEORGE  METZGES,  Circleville,  Ohio.    Local. 

1533.  JOHN  A.  McNiEL,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     General  Collector.   Spe- 

cial, Fresh  Water.     (Now  collecting  in  Central  America.    Ad- 
dress care  of  Peabody  Academy  of  Science,  Salem,  Mass.) 

1534.  EDWARD  T.  NELSON,  New  Haven,  Ct.     Local. 

1535.  Dr.  R.  A.  PHILLIPPI,  Santiago,  Chili.     Chilian. 

1536.  Prof.  FELIPE  POEY,  Habana,  Cuba.     Cuban. 

1537.  HENRY  STRENG,  Holland,  Mich.     Fresh  Water.    Local. 


65  ADDITIONS.  1538-1573 

TAXIDEEMISTS, 

1538.  G.  W.  ADERHOLD,  A.  &  M.  College,  Lexington,  Ky. 

1539.  JOHN  AKHURST,  No.  9£  Prospect  street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1540.  A.  L.  BABCOCK,  Sherborn,  Mass. 

1541.  J.  P.  BATES,  No.  209i  North  Sixth  street,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1542.  JOHN  G.  BELL,  No.  339  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1543.  C.  L.  BLOOD,  Corner  of  Weir  and  First  streets,  Taunton,  Mass. 

1544.  Mrs:  J.  L.  BODE,  No.  16  North  William  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
1544a.  RUDOLPH  BORCHERDT,  Chicago,  111. 

1545.  C.  G.  BREWSTER,  No.  16  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

1546.  GEORGE  E.  BROWN,  Dedham,  Mass. 

1547.  JOSEPH  BRUNO,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1548.  DE  SCHUTE  BUCKOW,  No.  27  Frankfort  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

General  Collector  of  South  American  Animals  and  Plants. 

1549.  WILLIAM  COUPER,  Henderson's  Buildings,  Louis  street,  Quebec, 

Canada. 

1550.  C.  A.  CRAIG,  Montreal,  Canada. 

1551.  J.  C.  DEACON,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

1552.  T.  W.  DEWING",  Saxonville,  Mass. 

1553.  C.  DREXLER,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1554.  CHARLES  FELDMAN,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1555.  ALEXANDER  GALBRAISH,  No.  209  North  Ninth  street,  Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 

1556.  CHARLES  GALBRAITH,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

1557.  WILLIAM  GALBRAITH,  West  Hobokeu,  N.  J. 

1558.  FERDINAND  GRUBER,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1559.  GEORGE  HENZEL,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

1560.  CHARLES  A.  HOUGHTON,  Holliston,  Mass. 

1561.  W.  HUNTER,  Museum  of  the  Natural  History  Society,  Montreal, 

Canada. 

1562.  ILGES  &  SAUTER,  No.  15  Frankfort  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1563.  JOHN  JENKINS,  Monroe,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. 

1564.  SAMUEL  JILLSON,  Hudson,  Mass. 

1565.  JOHN  KRIDER,  Corner  of  Second  and  Walnut  streets,  Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 

1566.  E.  V.  LORQUIN,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1567.  C.  J.  MAYNARD,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

1568.  GEORGE  Y.  NICKERSON,  No.  42  Williams  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

1569.  G.  ORENSHAW,  No.  527  North  Fifteenth  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1570.  JAMES  H.  ROOME,  No.  55  Carmine  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1571.  S.  H.  SYLVESTER,  Middleborough,  Mass. 

1572.  JAMES  TAYLOR,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1573.  N.  VICKARY,  No.  262  Chestnut  street,  Lynn,  Mass. 
NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  9  Sept.,  1868. 


1574-1591  ADDITIONS.  66 

1674.  GEORGE  O.  WELCH,  Washington  street,  Lynn,  Mass. 

1575.  ALEXANDER  WOLLE,  Baltimore,  Md. 

1576.  C.  J.  WOOD,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

MINERALOGY, 

1577.  J.  Ross  BROWNE,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1578.  W.  S.  KEYS,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

COMPARATIVE  ANATOMY, 

1579.  Dr.  E.  L.  LATHROP,  Koom  No.  2  Newberry's  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

BOTANY. 

1580.  JOHN  BUTTLE,  San  Jose,  Cal.    Local. 

1581.  W.  C.  CORMACK,  New  Westminster,  British  Columbia.    Local. 

Special,  Coniferce. 

1582.  LLOYD  JONES,  Victoria,   British   Columbia.     Local.     Special, 

Ferns. 

MAMMALS. 

1583.  Hon.  JOHN  D.  CATON,  Ottawa,  111.    American  Cervidce. 

BIRDS, 

1584.  EUGENE  V.  LORQUIN,  San  Francisco,  Cal.    Local.     Taxidermist. 

1585.  GEORGE  O.  WELCH,  Washington  street,  Lynn,  Mass.     Local. 

Taxidermist. 

INSECTS, 

1586.  Dr.  .JONES,  New  Westminster,  British  Columbia.    Local. 

Special,  Lepidoptera. 

MOLLUSKS. 

1587.  ANDREW  J.  BENNETT,  Circleville,  Ohio.    Local. 

ARCHEOLOGY. 

1588.  Rev.  JOSEPH  ANDERSON,  Waterbury,  Ct. 

1589.  J.  J-  H.  GREGORY,  Marblehead,  Mass.    North  American. 

MICROSCOPY, 

1590.  S.  A.  BRIGGS,  Chicago,  111. 

PISHES. 

1591.  Dr.  J.  H.  SLACK,  Troutdale,  Bloomsbury,  N.  J.    Pisciculture. 


CORRECTIONS.  67 

CORRECTIONS. 

GEOLOGY, 
13.  FRANK  H.  BRADLEY.     Change  address  to  (Assistant,  Illinois  State 

Geological  Survey),  Wilmington,  111. 
23.  E.  T.  Cox.     Change  l<  Local "  to  North  American. 
30.  Eev.  E.  B.  EDDY.     Change  address  to  Providence,  R.  I. 
32.  Should  be  L.  Engelbrecht. 

35.  C.  F.  ESCHWEILER.     Change  address  to  Houghton.  Mich. 
51.  Prof.  C.  H.  HITCHCOCK.     Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Geol- 
ogy, Lafayette  College ;  State  Geologist  of  Maine  and  New 
Hampshire),  No.  33  Wall  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
63.  CLARENCE  KING.     Change  address  to  United  States  Geologist  of 

the  U.  S.  Geological  Expedition  of  the  40th  Parallel. 
90.  Prof.  J.  S.  NEWBERRY.     Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Geology, 

Columbia  College),  New  York,  N.  Y. 

107.  Prof.  JAMES  M.  SAFFORD.    Change  address  to  Lebanon,  Tenn. 
117.  Prof.  S.  TENNEY.     Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Natural  His- 
tory, Williams  College),  Williainstown,  Mass. 

126.  Prof.  J.  D.  WHITNEY.  Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Geology, 
School  of  Mining,  Harvard  University),  Cambridge,  Mass. 

MINERALOGY, 

143.  W.  T.  BRIGHAM.  Add  (Curator  of  Geology,  Boston  Society  of 
Natural  History). 

166.  Rev.  E.  B.  EDDY.     Change  address  to  Providence,  R.  I. 

171.  CHRISTIAN  FEBIYER.     Change  to  CHRISTIAN  FEBIGER. 

201.  Rev.  A.  B.  KENDIG.     Change  address  to  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

244.  Prof.  S.  TENNEY.  Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Natural  His- 
tory, Williams  College),  Williamstown,  Mass. 

METALLURGY, 

273.  Prof.  J.  D.  WHITNEY.  Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Geology, 
School  of  Mining,  Harvard  University),  Cambridge,  Mass. 

PALEONTOLOGY, 

286.  FRANK  H.  BRADLEY.  Change  address  to  (Assistant,  Illinois  State 
Geological  Survey),  Wilmington,  111. 

305.  G.  R.  GILBERT.     Change  to  G.  K.  GILBERT. 

312.  Prof.  E.  W.  HILGARD.  Cross  out  "  (State  Geologist  of  Missis- 
sippi)." 

319.  ALPHEUS  HYATT.  Change  address  to  (Curator  of  Palaeontology, 
Boston  Society  of  Natural  History ;  Curator  in  Natural  His- 
tory Department,  Essex  Institute),  Salem,  Mass. 


68  COKRECTIONS. 

PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY, 

1449.  A.  S.  BICKMORE.     Change  address  to  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me. 
399.  CLARENCE  KING.     Change  address  to  United  States  Geologist  of 

the  U.  S.  Geological  Expedition  of  the  40th  Parallel. 
419.  Prof.  J.  D.  WHITNEY.     Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Geology, 

School  of  Mining,  Harvard  University),  Cambridge,  Mass. 

OOMPAEATIYE  ANATOMY  AND  PHYSIOLOGY, 
441.  Dr.  B.  G.  WILDER.     Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Natural 
History,  Cornell  University),  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

MIOKOSOOPY, 
484.  ALPHEUS  HYATT.     Change  "  Curator  of  Mollusca"  to  Curator  of 

Palaeontology. 
461.  /Should  be  EDWIN  BICKNELL. 

BOTANY, 

512.  E.  P.  AUSTIN.     Change  address  to  Cambridge,  Mass. 

517.  Dr.  JACOB  BARRATT.     Change  address  to  Middletown,  Ct. 

540.  Should  be  J.  BUCHANAN. 

550.  Prof.  P.  A.  CHADBOURNE.  Change  address  to  (President,  Wis- 
consin State  University),  Madison,  Wis. 

553.  Should  be  Dr.  A.  CLAPP. 

574.  Change  to  Dr.  ELIAS  DIFFENBAUGH,  No.  1113  Carlton  street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

652.  JOHN  MACOUN.    Add,  Special,  Carices. 

674.  CHARLES  F.  PARKER.  Change  to  Camden,  N.  J.  North  American. 
Special,  New  Jersey. 

696.  Dr.  J.  T.  EOTHROCK.  Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Botany, 
Pennsylvania  State  Agricultural  College),  Centre  Co.,  Pa. 

729.  Prof.  S.  TENNEY.  Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Natural  His- 
tory, Williams  College),  Williamstown,  Mass. 

ETHNOLOGY, 

1511.  A.  S.  BICKMORE.     Change  address  to  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me. 
778.  Dr.  J.  C.  NOTT.     Change  address  to  New  York,  N.  Y. 

BIRDS. 

877.  D.  DARWIN  HUGHES.     Change  " Local"  to  North  American. 
886.  Eev.  A.  B.  KENDIG.     Change  address  to  Dubuque,  Iowa. 
903.  CHARLES  H.  NAUMAN.      Change  address  to  No.  195  East  King 
street,  Lancaster,  Pa.    Add,  Oology. 


CORRECTIONS.  69 

911.  HENRY  A.  PURDIE.     Change  address  to  West  Newton,  Mass.,  and 
department  to  New  England. 

EEPTILES. 
966  Dr.  B.  G.  WJLDER.     Change  address  to  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

PISHES, 

977.  Dr.  WM.  O.  AYRES.     Cross  out  "  (Corresponding  Secretary,  Cal- 
ifornia Academy  of  Natural  Sciences)." 
987.  Dr.  W.  P.  GIBBONS.     Change  address  to  Alameda,  Cal. 
1002.  Dr.  WILLIAM  A.  NASON.    Change  address  to  Algonquin,  McHenry 

Co.,  111. 
1013.  Dr.  B.  G.  WILDER.     Change  address  to  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

INSECTS, 

1033.  JAMES  S.  BEHRENS.    Add,  General  Collection. 

1048.  BOTTIN.     Change  to BOTTERI. 

1077.  THOMAS  A.  DICKINSON.     Change  address  to  (Secretary,  Andros- 

coggin  Natural  History  Society),  Lewiston,  Me.    Local.     Co- 

leoptera  and  Lepidoptera. 
1081.  WILLIAM  H.  EDWARDS.     Change  address  to  Coalburgh,  Kanawha 

Co.,  West  Virginia.     . 
1103.  AUGUSTUS  R.  GROTE.     Change  address  to  Hastings-upon-Hudson, 

N.  Y.,  and  dep't  to  General,  Special,  Lepidoptera. 
1127.  WILLIAM  KEOSTLIN.     Change  to  WILLIAM  KOESTLING. 
1151.  Dr.  WILLIAM  A.  NASON.    Change  address  to  Algonquin,  McHenry 

Co.,  111. 

1178.  C.  V.  RILEY.     Change  address  to  (State  Entomologist  of  Mis- 
souri), No.  2130  Clark  street,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    North  American. 

Special,  Injurious  to  Vegetation. 

1203.  PHILIP  S.  SPRAGUE.    Change  address  to  No.  141  Broadway,  South 

Boston,  Mass.,  and  dep't  to  North  American  Coleoptera. 

1204.  Cross  out  Mrs.  PHILIP  S.  SPRAGUE. 

MOLLUSKS, 

1276.  A.  S.  BICKMORE.     Change  address  to  Tenant's  Harbor,  Me. 
1289.  WILLIAM  C.  CLEVELAND.     Change  address  to  (Professor  of  Engi- 
neering, Cornell  University),  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
1334.  Rev.  A.  B.  KENDIG.     Change  address  to  Dubuque,  Iowa. 
1532.  GEORGE  METZGES.     Should  be  GEORGE  METZGER. 
1351.  Dr.  WESLEY  NEWCOMB.     Change  address  to  Oakland,  Cal. 


70  DECEASED. 


DECEASED. 

97.  (Geology.)    Prof.  E.  J.  PICKETT,  Rochester,  N.  Y.   Died  October, 

1866. 
333.  (Palaeontology.)      998.  (Fishes.)      Dr.   R,   P.   MANN,    Milford, 

Ohio.     Died . 

354.  (Palaeontology.)    AUGUSTE  REMOND,  San  Francisco,  Cal.    Died 

1867. 
376.  (Physical  Geography.)    Prof.  .A.  D.  BACHE,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Died  1866. 
483.  (Microscopy.)    WILLIAM  W.  HUSE,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Died  1867. 

572.  (Botany.)     W.  W.  DENSLOW,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Died  1868. 

573.  (Botany.)      Prof.    CHESTER    DEWEY,    Rochester,  N.  Y.     Died 

December,  1867. 

604.  (Botany.)  1308.  (Mollusks.)  THOMAS  A.  GREENE,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.     Died  1868. 


INDEX 

TO    THE 

NATURALISTS'DIRECTORY. 


NORTH   AMERICA   AND   THE   WEST   INDIES. 


Aaron,  Charles  E.,  1016. 

Abbott,  C.  C.,  970. 

Abbott,  Henry  L.,  375. 

Adee,  Alvey  A.,  1017. 

Aderhold,  G.  W..  1512,  1513,  1588. 

Agassiz,  A.  E.  R.,  276,  452,  971, 

1018,  1258,  1405. 
Agassiz,  Louis,  1,  275,   453,   784, 

953,  972,  1019,  1242,  1267,  1406. 
Aiken,  Wm.  E.  A.,  2,  504. 
Akhurst,  John,  814,  1020,  1539. 
Alcott,  W.  P.,  505,  1021. 
Aldrich,  Truman  H.,  1268. 
Aligny,  Henry  d'.,  3,  181. 
Allan,  George  S.,  457. 
Allen,  Anson,  1269,  1514. 
Allen,  Harrison,  423,  790. 
Allen,  J.  A.,  815,  1022. 
Allen,  Lizzie  B.,  506. 
Allen,  Oscar  D.,  132,  259. 
Allen,  T.  P.,  507. 
Allis,  Edward  P.,  jr.,  1519. 
Alma,  G.,  816,  973. 
Ambrose,  John,  817,  974. 
Anderson,  C.  L.,  508. 
Anderson,  Joseph,  1588. 
Andrews,  E.  B.,  4. 
Andrews,  T.  L.,  509. 
Andrews,  Wm.,  1435,  1470. 
Angus,  James,  1023. 
Anthony,  J.  G.,  1270. 
Antisell,  T.  L.,  510. 
Arango,  Rafael,  1271. 
Arnold,  Edward  S.  F.,  1451. 
Arnold,  J.  W.,  1272. 
Arnold,  J.  W.  S.,  458. 
Ashburner,  William,  260. 


Ashton,  T.  B.,  1024. 

Atkins,  Charles  G.,  975. 

Atwood,  N.  E.,  976. 

Austin,  C.  F.,  511. 

Austin,  E.  P.,  612  (see  corrections, 

p.  68),  1025,  1273. 
Auxer,  Samuel,  1026. 
Ayres,  W.  O.,  977  (see  corrections, 

p.  69).  ^ 

Babcock,  Amory  L.,  818,  1027, 
1540. 

Bache,  A.  D.,  376.  (Deceased.  See 
p.  70.) 

Bachman,  John,  773,  790i. 

Bacon,  Austin,  5,  513,  1028. 

Baer,  O.  P.,  277. 

Bagg,  M.  M.,  514. 

Bagwell,  G.  H.,  377. 

Bailey,  L.  W.,  6,  459,  615. 

Bailey,  S.  C.  H.,  133. 

Baird,  S.F.,  785,  791,  819,  954,  978. 

Balch.  D.  M.,  7. 

Bannister,  Henry  M.,  278. 

Banvard,  Joseph,  1274. 

Barden,  Edward  E.,  134. 

Barden,  James  E.,  279. 

Barnard,  John  G.,  378. 

Barnard,  Vincent,  135,  516,  820, 
1029. 

Barnes,  Wm.,  136. 

Barnston,  George,  792,  821. 

Barratt,  Jacob,  517  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  68). 

Barris,  Joseph  S.,  280. 

Barris,  Wm.  H.,  281,  1407. 

Bassett,  Homer  F.,  1030. 


72 


INDEX, 


Bates,  Joseph,  518. 

Bates,  J.  P.,  1541. 

Batterson,  J.  S.,  282. 

Beach,  Moses  Y.,  460. 

Beadle,  D.  W.,  1031.  ' 

Beadle,  E.  K.,  137,  1275. 

Beal,  Wm.  J.,  519. 

Beauchamp,  M.  E.,  520. 

Beauchamp,  M.  W.,  8,  521,  822, 
979. 

Bebb,  M.  S.,  522. 

Beck,  George,  9. 

Beckett,  S.  B.,  823. 

Beckwith,  E.  G.,  379. 

Behr,  H.,  1032. 

Behrens,  James  S.,  1033  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  69). 

Belfrage,  G.  W.,  1034. 

Belknap,  Aaron  B.,  1035. 

Bell,  John  G.,  824,  1542. 

Bell,  Robert,  10,  138,  283. 

Benner,  J.  F.,  1036. 

Bennett,  Andrew  J.,  1587. 

Bennett,  C.  W.,  825,  1037. 

Bennett,  James  .L.,  523. 

Bethune,  Charles  J.  S.,  1038. 

Bickmore,  A.  S.,  1276,  1449,  1511 
(see  corrections,  pp.  68-9). 

Bicknel,  Edwin,  461  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  68). 

Bicknell,  Edwin,  461  (see  correc- 
tions, p'.  68). 

Bigelow,  Jacob,  524. 

Bigelow,  J.  M.,  525. 

Billings,  B.,  526,  1039,  1277. 

Billings,  E.,  284,  1040,  1278. 

Binney,  William  G.,  1279. 

Blair,  James  G.,  11. 

Blake,  Charles  A.,  1041. 

Blake,  James,  1517. 

Blake,  Joseph,  527. 

Blake,  M.  P.,  1042. 

Blake,  W.  P.,  12,  139,  380. 

Blakie,  George  S.,  1436,  1452,  1479, 
1486. 

Bland,  J.  H.  B.,  1043. 

Bland,  Thomas,  1280. 

Bliss,  J.  H.,  1044. 

Blood,  Charles  L.,  827,  1045,  1543. 

Bloomer,  H.  G.,  528. 

Boardman,  G.  A.,  828. 

Bode,  J.  L.,826,  1544. 

Bolander,  H.  N.,  529. 

Bolles,  E.  C.,  1281. 

Bolter,  Andrew,  1046. 


Bolton,  John,  1047. 

Booth,  C.  M.,  530. 

Booth,  J.  C.,  261. 

Boott,  Wm.,  531. 

Borcherdt,  B.,  1544a. 

Bostwick,  E.  D.,  532. 

Botteri,  ' — ,  1048  (see  correc- 


tions, p.  69). 
Bottin,  , 


1048  (see  correc- 


tions, p.  ( 

Bouve,  T.  T.,'  140,  286. 

Bowen, ,  533. 

Bower,  Wm.,  534. 

Bowker,  S.  H.,  829.  ' 

Bowles,  George  J.,  1049. 

BoWles,  Stephen  W.,  462. 

Braches,  Frederick,  1050. 

Brackett,  George  E.,  1051. 

Bradford,  P.  D.,  141. 

Bradley,  Frank  H.,  13,  286  (see 
corrections,  p.  67). 

Brakeley,  J.  H.,  1052. 

Brano,  Joseph,  830. 

Breed,  W.  B.,  1053. 

Brendel,  Emil,  1054. 

Brendel,  Frederick,  535. 

Brevoort,  J.  Carson,  980. 

Brewer,  T.  M.,  831. 

Brewer,  Wm.  H.,  381,  463,  536. 

Brewster,  C.  G.,  142, 287,  832,  1645. 

Bridges,  Robert,  537,  981. 

Bridgham,  Joseph,  1055,  1056. 

Briggs,  S.  A.,  1590. 

Brigham,  E.  A.,  833. 

Brigham,  W.  T.,  143  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  67),  1437. 

Broadhead,  G.  C.,  14,  538. 

Brooks,  Charles  C.,  145, 

Brown,  A.  D.,  1282. 

Brown,  George  C.,  288,  834. 

Brown,  George  E.,  1546. 

Browne,  C.  M.,  144. 

Browne,  J.  Ross,  1577. 

Browne,  Robert  H.,  1057. 

Browne,  Rufus  K.,  464. 

Brownne,  Robert  H.,  1283. 

Brunet,  The  Abbe  Ovide,  539. 

Bruno,  Joseph,  1547. 

Brush,  George  J.,  146,  262. 

Buchanan,  J.,  540  (see  corrections, 
p.  68). 

Buchanan,  Robert,  541. 

Buck,  Stewart  M.,  147. 

Buckley,  S.  B.,  542,  1058. 

Buckow,  de  Schute,  1548. 


NORTH    AMERICA   AND    THE    WEST    INDIES. 


73 


Bumstead,  F.  J.,  543. 
Bunker,  Robert,  1059. 
Burgess,  Edward,  1060. 
Bark,  Isaac,  544. 
Burton,  A.  R.,  148. 
Bushee,  James,  149. 
Buttle,  John,  1580. 


C. 

Cabot,  J.  Elliott,  835. 
Cabot,  Samuel,  836. 
Calverly,  Stephen,  1061. 
Campbell,  R.  A:,  837. 
Canby,  Wm.  M.,  545. 
Canfield,  C.  A.,  546. 
Canfleld,  G.  A.,  793. 
Cardeza,  John,  150. 
Carey,  William  W.,  1062. 
Carleton.  James  H.,  382. 
Carley,  S.  T.,  289. 
Carpenter,  P.  P.,  1284. 
Carr,  Ezra  L.,  15. 
Carson,  Joseph,  547. 
Carter,  Francis,  548. 
Carter,  J.  J.,  1487. 
Carter,  Samuel  R.,  16,  151,  1502. 
Case,  L.  B.,  290. 
Cashman,  David  A.,  1063. 
Cassells,  J.  Lang,  549. 
Cassin,  John,  838. 
Caton,  John  D.,  1583. 
Cavada,  F.  F.,  1526. 
Cay,  Ricardo  I.,  1285. 
Chadbourne,  P.  A.,  550  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  68). 
Chapman,  A.  W.,  551. 
Chapman,  Edward  J..  18,  153,  383. 
Chapman,  H.  H.,  1064. 
Chandler,  Charles  F.,  17,  152: 
Chase,  Charles  A.,  291. 
Chase,  Joseph  E.,  10C>5. 
Cheney,  T.  Apoleon,  19,  292,  756. 
Chickerin<?,  J.  W.,  552. 
Childs,  Chandler,  20. 
Chittenden,  L.  E.,  1286. 
Chitty,  Edward,  1527. 
Choate,  Isaac  B.,  154. 
Christ,  Richard,  839. 
Christy,  David,  293. 
Churchill,  Joseph  R.,  1599. 
Chute,  A.  P.,  155.  [p.  68). 

Clapp,    A.,    553   (see    corrections, 
Clapp,  F.  A.,  1066. 
Clark,  Daniel,  554.. 

NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY. 


Clark,  H.  James,  424,  447,  454,  465, 
555,  1288,  1408,  1424,  1429. 

Clark,  James  H.,  556. 

Clark,  Mary  H.,  557. 

Clark,  W.  S.,  156,  558. 

Clarke,  Daniel,  1287. 

Clarke,  Samuel  C.,  840,  982  (see 
corrections,  p.  84). 

Clay,  Joseph  A.,  157. 

Clementi,  V.,  1067. 

Cleveland,  Wm.  C.,  1289  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  69). 

Clinton,  George  W.,  559. 

Coates,  M.  H.,  158. 

Cobb,  C.,  294. 

Cobb,  W.  H.,  1480. 

Coffin,  F.  G.,  159. 

Colton,  John,  841. 

Colvin,  Richard,  1068. 

Commons,  A.,  560. 

Conrad,  T.  A.,  295,  1290. 

Cook,  Albert  J.,  1520. 

Cook,  George  H.,  21. 

Cooke,  Caleb,  46.7, 1069, 1243,  1291. 

Cooke,  J.  P.,  160. 

Cooley, ,  561. 

Cooper,  J.  D.,  983. 

Cooper,  J.  G.,  562,  794,  842,  1528. 

Cope,  Edward  D.,  795,  955,  984. 

Copeman,  Arthur  S.,  466. 

Cormack,  W.  C.,  1581. 

Coronado,  Francisco  J.,  1292. 

Cottle,  Thomas,  843. 

Coues,  Elliott,  796,  844. 

Couper,  William,  845,  1070,  1549 
(see  corrections,  p.  84). 

Court,  I.,  563. 

Covvles,  Sylvester,  22,  296. 

Cox,  E.  T.,  23  (see  corrections, 
p.  67). 

Craig,  C.  A.,  846,  1550. 

Crawford,  S.  W.,  384. 

Cresson,  E.  T.,  1071. 

Croft,  Henry,  1072. 

Crosier,  E.  S.,  24,  564. 

Cross,  Osborne,  385. 

Currier,  A.  O.,  1293. 

Currier,  Charles,  1073. 

Currier,  W.  O.,  1074. 

Curtis,  M.  A.,  565. 

Curtiss,  A.  H.,  566. 

Cutting,  Hiram  A.,  25,  1481. 


D. 
Dahl,  Christian,  567. 

10 


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74 


INDEX, 


Ball,  William  H.,  1294. 

Dalton,  John  C.,  425. 

Dana,  James  D.,  26,  161,  297,  786, 
1244,  1409. 

Darby,  John,  568,  847. 

Darrach,  J.,  569. 

Davis,  E.  H.,  757,  774. 

Davis,  H.,  848,  1075,  1295,  1471, 
1503. 

Dawson,  J.  W.,  27,  298,  787,  985, 
1296. 

Day,  David  F.,  570. 

Deacon,  J.  C.,  849,  1551. 

Dean,  D.  V.,  571. 

Dean,  John,  426. 

DeCamp,  William  H.,  1297,  1453, 
1504. 

DeForest,  A.  W.,  1076. 

Delafleld,  Joseph,  162. 

Delafleid,  Richard,  386. 

Denslow,  W.  W.,  572.  (Deceased. 
See  p.  70.) 

DeOca,  Rafael  Montes,  850. 

Devine,  Thomas,  299. 

Dewey,  Chester,  573.  (Deceased. 
See  p.  70.) 

Dewing,  T.  W.,  1552. 

Dickinson,  Thomas  A.,  1077  (see 
corrections,  p.  69). 

Dickson,  Andrew,  28,  300. 

Di'effenbaugh,  Elias,  574  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  68). 

Diflenbaugh,  Elias,  574  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  68). 

Diety,  A.,  163. 

Dietz,  A.,  1298. 

Dinwiddie,  Robert,  468. 

Dixon,  George  B.,  1078. 

Dobbin,  George,  469. 

Dodge,  Charles  R.,  1079. 

Dodge,  H.,  29. 

Doggett,  Wm.  E.,  575. 

D'Oremieulx,  T.,  470. 

Dorr,  F.  W.,  387. 

Dorsch,  Edward,  576,  1080. 

Douglass,  Silas  H.,  1454. 

Draper,  John  C.,  427. 

Drexler,  C.,  851,  1553. 

Drummond,  A.  T.,  577. 

DuBois,  Alfred,  164. 

Duchassaing,  P.,  1410. 

Dunbar,  E.  M.,  165. 

Dunn,  G.  W.,  1299. 

Durand,  Elias,  578. 

Dyer,  Charles  B.,  301. 


E. 

Earle,  A.  B.,  579. 

Eaton,  D.  C.,  580. 

Eddy,  E.  B.,  30,  166  (see  correc- 
tions, .p.  67). 

Edwards,  A.  M.,  471,  581  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  84). 

Edwards,  Henry,  1597. 

Edwards,  J.  Baker,  1482. 

Edwards,  William  H.,  1081  (see 
corrections,  p.  69). 

Egleston,  Thomas,  167,  263. 

Eights,  James,  168. 

Elliot,  D.  G.,  852. 

Elmore,  Samuel  E.,  582,  853. 

Elrod,  M.  N.,  31. 

Elrod,  N.  N.,  302. 

Emerson,  George  B.,  583. 

Emerton,  James  H.,  472,  1082. 

Emery,  Charles  A.,  1083. 

Emery,  Rush,  584. 

Emory,  W.  H.,  388. 

Endicott,  W.  E.,  854. 

Engelbrecht,  L.,  32  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  67),  1084. 

Engelbrocht,  L.,  32  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  67). 

Eugelhardt,  Francis  E.,  585. 

Engelmaun,  George,  389,  586. 

Engelmann,  Henry,  33,  169. 

English,  J.  M.,  1085. 

Ennis,  Jacob,  34,  587. 

Errington, ,  588. 

Eschweiler,  C.  F.,  35  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  67). 

Evans,  E.  W.,  36. 

Everett,  O.,  589. 

Ewing,  Samuel,  37. 

F. 

Fairbanks,  Frank,  170,  1086. 

Fairbanks,  H.,  855. 

Farnsworth,  P.  J.,  38. 

Faxon,  Charles  E.,  1087. 

Faxon,  Walter,  1088. 

Fay,  H.  Tudor,  1089. 

Febiger,  Christian,  171  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  67),  473. 

Febiyer,  Christian,  171  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  67). 

Feldman,  Charles,  856,  1554. 

Feldman,  Henry,  1090. 

Fendler,  Augustus,  590.    ' 

Fenton,  Joseph,  474. 

Ferguson,  David  W.,  475,  1300. 


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Fernald,  M.  C.,  172. 

Feuchtwanger,  L.,  173. 

Finney,  N.  S.,  390. 

Fish,  William  C.,  1091. 

Fishbank,  Judge,  1092. 

Fisher,  George,  174. 

Fisk,  D.  M.,  1093. 

Fitch,  Asa,  1094. 

Flint,  Austin,  jr.,  428. 

Floyd,  William  H.,  857. 

Fogg,  B.  F.,  956. 

Foley,  C.,  1095. 

Foote,  A.  E.,  1301,  1438,  1455. 

Foote,  I.,  591. 

Ford,  Corydon  L.,  1477. 

Ford,  Jonathan,  1302. 

Foreman,  E..  592,  1303. 

Foster,  J.  W.,  39. 

Fowler,   Augustus,  858. 

Fowler,  James,  593. 

Fowler,  R.  J.,  1096,  1304. 

Fowler,  Samuel  P.,  594,  859. 

Frantzius,  A.  von,  860. 

Frazer,  Robert,  1097. 

Freedley,  Henry,  1595. 

Fremont,  John  C.,  391. 

Fritchey,  J.  Q.  A.,  595. 

Frost,  Charles  C.,  596.  [1505. 

Fuller,    C.   B.,    1245,    1305,    1411, 

G. 

Gabb,  W.  M.,  303,  1529. 

Galbraish,  Alexander,  861,  1555 
(see  corrections,  p.  84). 

Galbraith,  Alexander,  861,  1555 
(see  corrections,  p.  84). 

Galbraith,  Charles,  862,  1556. 

Galbraith,  William,  863,  1557. 

Garber,  A.  P.,  1456,  1488. 

Garland,  Albert  S.,  1098. 

Garlick,  William  H.,  476. 

Garrett,  Andrew,  986,  1246,  1306. 

Gavit,  Jno.  E.,  477. 

Gay,  C.  C.  F.,  597. 

Gebhard,  John,  jr.,  304. 

Geddes,  George,  40. 

Genth,  F.  A.,  175,  264. 

Gibbes,  L.  R.,  1247. 

Gibbons,  W.  P.,  987  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  69). 

Gibbs,  George,  598,  775. 

Gilbert,  Benj.  D.,  1489. 

Gilbert,  C.  W.,  797. 

Gilbert,  G.  K.,  176,  305.       [p.  67). 

Gilbert,  G.  R.,  305  (see  corrections, 


Gill,  Theodore, 

Gill,  William  L., 

Gilman,  Daniel  C., 

Gilpin,  J.  Bernard.  989/ 

Girdwood,  G.  P.,  1099. 

Glover,  Tovvnend,  1100. 

Goessman,  C.  A.,  177. 

Goodale,  George  L.,  599. 

Gossip,  William,  41. 

Gould,  John  S.,  600. 

Graef,  Edward  L.,  1101. 

Gray,  Asa,. 601. 

Grayson,  A.  J.,  865. 

Green,  C.,  602. 

Green,  Henry  A.,  178,  306. 

Green,  Traill,  179,  603. 

Greene,  John  W.,  1102. 

Greene,  Samuel  A.,  758. 

Greene,  Thomas  A.,  604,  1308. 
(Deceased.  See  p.  70.) 

Greenleaf,  Richard  C.,  478. 

Gregory,  J.  J.  H.,  180,  1588. 

Grote,  Augustus  R.,  1103  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  69). 

Gruber,  Ferdinand,  866,  1104, 1558. 

Guild,  C.,  1105. 

Gundlach,  Juan,  799,  867,  1106. 

Guyot,  Arnold,  393. 

H. 

Haagensen,  H.,  1309. 
Hadley,  George,  181. 
Hagen,  Hermann,  1107. 
Hager,  A.  D.,  42. 
Hager,  Levi,  1457. 
Hague,  James  D.,  182. 
Haines,  Reuben,  1108. 
Haines,  William  A.,  1310. 
Haldeman,  S.  S.,  1109,  1311. 
Hall,  A.,  872,  1110. 
Hall,  B.  J.,  307,  1412. 
Hall,  Elihu,  605. 
Hall,  I.  D.,  1312. 
Hall,  James,  43,  308,  1313. 
Hall,  Samuel  R.,  44. 
Hamant,  Richard,  309. 
Hamlin,  A.  C.,  990. 
Hamlin,  C.  E.,  868. 
Hamlin,  E.  L.,  1506. 
Hammond,  William  A.,  429. 
Hanford,  Henry,  869. 
Hankenson,  E.~L.,  1490. 
Harbour,  G.  P.,  606. 
Harding,  H.  F.,  183. 
Harford,  W.  G.  W.,  1530, 


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INDEX. 


Harmon,  Isaac  N.,  45. 

Harper,  Louis,  46,  184. 

Harrington,  M.  W.,  1315,  1491. 

Harrison,  T.  F.,  479. 

Hartley,  Fielden,  GOT. 

Hartman,  W.  H.,  1314. 

Hartt,  C.  Fred.,  310,  1249,  1316, 
1413,  1439  (see  corrections,  p. 
84). 

Haskell,  Joshua  P.,  185,  1317. 

Haskell,  Thomas  C.,  186,  1318. 

Haskins,  Clark  C.,  608. 

Hatheway,  George  H.,  1111. 

Haven,  Samuel  F.,  759. 

Hawn,  F.,  47. 

Hayden,  F.  V.,  48,  311,  609,  1319. 

Hazletine,  G.  W.,  610,  1112. 

Healey,  E.  P.,  611. 

Helnmth,  Charles  A.,  1113. 

Henry,  Joseph,  394. 

Hensel,  George,  870,  1556. 

Hepburn,  James,  871. 

Herrmann,  Chr.  W:  A.,  187. 

Hervey,  E.  W.,  612. 

Heywood,  John  G.,  1414. 

Higbee,  Charles  H.,  188. 

Hilgard,  E.  W.,  49,  312  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  67),  613,  1458. 

Hilgard,  J.  E.,  395. 

Hilgard,  Theodore  C.,  614. 

Hill,  N.  P.,  265. 

Hill,  Richard,  800,  873,  991. 

Hill,  S.  W.,  50. 

Hincks,  William,  615. 

Hind,  Henry  Y.,  396,  1440. 

Hines,  D.  S.,  480. 

Hinton,  J.  H.,481. 

Hitchcock,  C.  C.,  1459. 

Hitchcock,  C.  H.,  51  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  67). 

Hitchcock,  Edward,  430,  1507. 

Hodge,  James  T.,  52,  266. 

Hodgins,  John  G.,  397. 

Hodgman,  Frank  F.,  1114. 

Hoffman,  Gustave  P.,  1115. 

Holbrook,  J.  E.,  957,  992. 

Holden,  George  W.,  314. 

Holder,  J.  B.,  1415. 

Hole,  Thomas,  874. 

Hollister,  G.  H.,  616. 

Holmes,  E.  S.,  617. 

Holmes,  Francis  S.,  53,  315,  1320. 

Holton,  I.  F.,  618. 

Homberger,  Julius,  431. 

Honeyman,  54. 


Hoopes,  Joshua,  619. 

Horn,  George  H.,  1116. 

Horr,  Asa,  620. 

Hough,  Franklin  B.,  189,  621. 

Houghton,  Charles  A.,  878,  1560. 

Hovey,  Edmund  O.,  55,  1460. 

How,  Henry,  56,  190,  622. 

Howard,  W.  J.,  191,  623,  1117. 

Howe,  Elliott  C.,  624. 

Howell,  Robert,  57,  1118,  1321. 

Howell,  S.  B.,  1322. 

Howland,  Theodore,  316. 

Hoy,  P.  R.,  875,  1323. 

Hoyt,  Charles  N.,  1119. 

Hoyt,  F.  S.,  192. 

Hubbard,  E.  W.,  317,  1324. 

Hubbard,  O.  P.,  58,  193. 

Hubbert,  James,  625,  1120.  (De- 
ceased. See  p.  84.) 

Hudson,  A.  T.,  626,  876. 

Hughes,  D.  Darwin,  877  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  68). 

Huidekoper,  Frederic,  313. 

Hulbert,  William  E.,  482. 

Hulsu,  G.  W.,  627. 

Humphreys,  A.  A.,  398. 

Hunt,  George,  628,  1121. 

Hunt,  M.  E.,  1122. 

Hunt,  T.  Sterry,  194. 

Hunter,  W.,  801,  879,  1561. 

Hunting,  W.  M.,  195,  318. 

Huse,  Wm.  W.,  483.  (Deceased. 
See  p.  70.) 

Hyatt,  Alpheus,  319,  484  (see  cor- 
rections, pp.  67,  68),  1325,  1426. 

Hyatt,  James,  1441,  1492. 

I. 

Ilges  and  Santer,  880,  1562. 
Ingraham,  Robert,  629. 

J. 

Jackman,  J.  W.,  1326. 
Jackson,  C.  T.,  59,  196. 
Jackson,  Halliday,  630. 
Jackson,  Samuel,  485. 
James,  Thomas  P.,  631. 
James,  U.  P.,  320,  1327. 
Janin,  Henry,  267. 
Janin,  Louis,  268. 
Jay,  John  C.,  1531. 
Jay,  Jno.  C.,  1328. 
Jeffries,  B.  Joy,  486. 
Jeffries,  W.  W.,  197.  [1563. 

Jenkins,  John,    60,  198,  321,  881, 


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77 


Jenks,  M.  L.,  1123. 
Jevvett,  Ezekiel,  322,  1329. 
Jillson,  Samuel,  882,  1564. 
Jimeno,  Francisco  de,  1330. 
Johnson,  Christopher,  432. 
Johnson,  E.  A.,  1515,  1521. 
Johnson,  H.  A.,  C32. 
Johnson,  S.  W.,  199,  444. 
Johnson,  W.  A.,  1124. 
Johnson,  W.  D.,  323. 
Johnston,  Christopher,  487. 
Johnston,  John,  61,  200. 
Jones,  C.  M.,  883. 
Jones,  J.  Matthew,  993,  1125. 
Jones,  Lloyd,  1582. 
Jones,  N.  W.,  1508. 
Jones,  Samuel,  1126,  1331. 
Jones,  Samuel,  A.,  488. 

Jones,  Dr.  ,  1586. 

Joy,  Charles  A.,  1442,  1461. 

K. 

Eaempfer,  F.,  884. 

Kellogg,  A.,  633. 

Kendig,  A.  B.,  201,  886,  1334  (see 
corrections,  pp.  67,  69). 

Kenley,  Isaac,  326. 

Kent,  Edward  N.,269. 

Keostlin,  William.,  1127  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  69). 

Kessler,  C.,  634. 

Kevinski,  J.  B.,  1462. 

Keys,  W.  S.,  1578. 

Kiclder,  P.  P.,  1128,  1332. 

Kimball,  James  P.,  62,  202. 

King,  Clarence,  63,  399  (see  cor- 
rections, pp.  67-68). 

King,  Henry  F.,  489,  1333. 

King,  John,  490. 

Kirkpatrick,  John,  635,  885,  1129. 

Kirtland,  Jared  P.,  636,  887,  994, 
1130,  1335. 

Kline,  A.  C.,  203. 

Klippart,  John  H.,  64,  445. 

Knapp,  James,  324. 

Knieskern,  P.  D.,  637. 

Knight,  J.  Frank,  1131. 

Knowlton,  H.  M.,  888. 

Knowlton,  W.  J.,  204. 

Koch,  Albert  C.,  325. 

Koch,  Edward,  205,  1132. 

Koestling,  William,  1127  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  69). 

Krebs,  Henry,  638,  1336. 

Krider,  John,  889,  1565. 


Kuestel,  Guido,  270. 
Kumlien,  Thure,  639,  890. 

L. 

Ladd,  Josiah,  206. 

Langstroth,  L.  L.,  1133. 

Lapham,  I.  A.,  65,  640,  760,  1337. 

Lathrop,  E.  L.,  1579. 

Lathrop,  George  A.,  66,  1338. 

Lawrence,  George  N.,  891. 

Lawrence,  S.  L.,  641. 

Lavvson,  George,  207,  642. 

Lawson,  J.  S.,  400. 

Lea,  Isaac,  67,  208,  327,  1339. 

Leach,  J.  S.,  892. 

Leaman,  John,  1478. 

LeBaron,  William,  1134. 

LeConte,  John,  958. 

LeConte,  John  L.,  1135. 

LeConte,  Joseph,  1443,  1463. 

Leggett,  W.  H.,  643. 

Leidy,  Joseph,  328,  433,  448,  788, 
959,  995,  1259,  1430. 

Lemoine,  James  M.,  893. 

Leonard,  A.  M.,  329. 

Lesley,  Joseph,  68. 

Lesley,  J.  P.,  69. 

Lesquereux,  Leo,  70,  330,  644  (see 
corrections,  p.  84). 

Lewis,  Elias,  71,  209. 

Lewis,  F.  W.,  491. 

Lewis,  Grace  Anna,  1602. 

Lewis,  James,  1136,  1340. 

Lewis,  Samuel,  1137. 

Lincecum,  G.,  1138. 

Lincoln,  F.  S.,  894. 

Lindheimer,  Ferdinand,  645. 

Lintner,  J.  A.,  1139. 

Litton,  A.,  210. 

Little,  George,  646,  1444. 

Littletield,  Aclelia  J.,  1140. 

Lockwood,  Samuel,  72,  331,  647, 
761,  996,  1341. 

Logan,  Thomas  M.,  401. 

Logan,  William  E.,  73. 

Lombard,  J.  S.,  434. 

Long,  J.  E.,  74,  648. 

Lord,  H.  B.,  649. 

Lord,  John  F.,  211. 

Loring,  Starling,  650,  895. 

Lorquin,  Eugene  V.,  1566,  1584. 

Loving,  Starling,  650  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  84). 

Lowrie,  J.  R.,  651. 

Lykins,  W.  H.  R.,  1472. 


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INDEX, 


Lyman,  Benjamin  S.,  75. 
Lyman,  Theodore,  997,  1416. 
Lyon,  A.  B.,  1342,  1493. 
Lyon,  S.  L.,332. 
Lyon,  Sydney  S.,  76. 

M. 

Macomb,  John  N.,  402. 

Macoun,  John,  652  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  68). 

Mactier,  W.  L.,  1343. 

Mann,  B.  P.,  896,  1141. 

Mann,  Horace,  653. 

Mann,  It.  P.,  333,  998.  (Deceased. 
See  p.  70.) 

March,  W.  T.,  654,  897,  1344. 

Marcy,  Oliver,  77. 

Marcy,  Randolph  B.,  403. 

Marsh,  H.  A.,  999. 

Marsh,  O.  C.,  212,  334,  762,  960, 
1000,  1250,  1427. 

Marshall,  Charles  D.,  335. 

Marshall,  John  E.,  336. 

Marshall,  John  P.,  213. 

Martindale,  Isaac,  214,  655,  898. 

Martindale,  Joseph  C.,  656. 

Mason,  R.  P.,  78. 

Mason,  R.  Z.,  1142,  1345. 

Mathewson,  E.,  337. 

Matthew,  G.  F.,  79,  215. 

Matthew,  R.,  657. 

Maynadier,  H.  E.,  404. 

Maynard,  C.  J.,  899,  1567. 

Mayo,  E.  R.,  1346. 

McAllister,  James  W.,  1143. 

McAllister,  Thomas  H.,  492. 

McChesney,  J.  H.,  80,  338. 

McCord,  D.  R.,  1494. 

McCrady,  John,  1417,  1473. 

McCurdy,  T.  F.,  1522. 

McFarlane,  R.,  81,  900. 

McFarlane,  Thomas,  1445,  1464. 

Mcllwraith,  Thomas,  901. 

McMillan,  S.  B.,  446. 

McNeil,  John  A.,  1533. 

Mead,  S.  B.,  658. 

Mead,  Theodore  L.,  1144  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  84). 

Meade,  George  G.,  405. 

Meehan,  Thomas  659. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  82,  339,  1251,  1347, 
1418. 

Meichel,  John,  1146. 

Meigs,  J.  Aitken,  776. 

Melsheimer,  F.  E.,  1145. 


Merrill,  James  C.,  1147. 

Metzger,  George,  1532  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  69). 

Metzges,  George,  1532  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  69). 

Meyer,  Julius  E.,  1148. 

Michener,  Ezra,  660. 

Michler,  N.,  406. 

Miles,  Manly,  435,  902,  1149,  1348. 

Miller,  Ansou  S.,  83,  216,  661. 

Millington,  L.  A.,  1495. 

Mills,  James  E.,  84. 

Minor,  William  C.,  1260. 

Mitchell,  S.  Wier,  436. 

Mohr,  Charles,  662. 

Moore,  Gideon  E.,  217,  271. 

Moore,  Joseph,  85,  663. 

Moore,  W.  D.,  340,  664. 

Moores,  Henry,  1349. 

Morales,  Sebastian  A.  de.,  665. 

Morgan,  Lewis  H.,  777. 

Morris,  J.  C.,  1001. 

Morris.  J.  G.,  1150. 

Morse,  Abner,  763. 

Morse,  E.  S.,  666. 

Morse,  Edward  S.,  1350,  1509. 

Morton,  M.  E.  B.,  667. 

Moyer,  I.  S.,  1496. 

Mudge,  Benjamin  F.,  86. 

Muir,  William,  668. 

Murray,  Alexander,  87. 

N. 

Nason,  Henry  B.,  88. 

Nason,  William  A.,  1002,  1151  (see 
corrections,  p.  69). 

Nauman,  Charles  H.,  903  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  68). 

Neal,  James,  1152. 

Nellis,  J.  V.  C.,  89,  218. 

Nelson,  Edward  T.,  1474,  1534. 

Newberry,  J.  S.,  90  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  67),  341,  669,  904,  961, 
1003. 

Newcorab,  Wesley,  1351  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  69). 

Nichols,  George  W.,  1153. 

Nichols,  John  A.,  91. 

Nickerson,  George  Y.,  905,  1568, 
1594. 

Niets,  J.,  1154. 

Niles,  W.  H.,  92,  342  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  84),  1419. 

Noland,  Edward  J.,  1352. 

Norris,  D.Benjamin,  1155. 


NORTH    AMERICA    AND    THE    WEST    INDIES. 


79 


Norris,  J.  P.,  906. 
Norris,  Thaddeus,  1004. 
Norton,  Edward,  1156. 
Norton,  Sidney  A.,  343. 
Norwood,  J.  G.,  93,  219,  344. 
Nott,  J.  C.,  778  (see  corrections, 
p.  68).  Q 

Olney,  S.  T.,  670. 
O'Neale,  J.  Kelly,  94,  345. 
Ordway,  Albert,  220,  346,  1252. 
Orne,  John,  jr.,  1157. 
Orton,  James,  221,  347,  1450. 
Orton,  J.  G.,  671. 
Orenshaw,  G.,  1569. 
Osborn,  Henry  S.,  1468. 
Osborne,  C.  S.,  1497. 
Osgood,  John,  1158. 
Osten  Sacken,  R.  von,  1159. 
Owen,  B.  F.,  1516. 
Owen,  Richard,  95. 

P. 

Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.,  348,  1160,  1253, 
1261. 

Paine,  Charles  S.,  907. 

Paine,  Horace  M.,  672. 

Paine,  John  A.,  jr.,  673. 

Paine,  Nathaniel,  802. 

Parke,  John  G.,  407. 

Parker,  Charles  F.,  674  (sec  cor- 
rections, p.  68),  1353. 

Parker,  J.  C.,  1518. 

Parker,  J.  D.,  222. 

Parker,  W.  A.,  675. 

Parry,  C.  C.,  408,  676. 

Parsons,  S.  B.,  1498. 

Partridge,  Leroy  C.,  223. 

Parvin,  Theodore  S.,  96,  677. 

Passmore,  Frederick,  908.   • 

Patterson,  Henry  S.,  779. 

Peale,  Franklin,  764. 

Peale,  Titian  R.,  803,  909,  1161. 

Peasley,  Frank,  224,  349. 

Peck,  Charles  H.,  678,  1162. 

Peck,  E.,  679. 

Peck,  George  W.,  1163. 

Perkins,  George  H.,  1354. 

Perkins,  G.  H.,  1475. 

Perkins,  Maurice,  225. 

Perry,  John  B.,  1446. 

Peter,  Robert,  226,  680. 

Peters,  Thomas  M.,  681. 

Pettit,  Johnson,  1164. 

Phillipi,  R.  A.,  1535. 


Phillips,  Jno.  S.,  1355. 

Phippen,  George  D.,  682. 

Pickering,  Charles,  780. 

Pickett,  E.  J.,  97.   (Deceased.   See 
p.  70.) 

Pine,  Wm.  S.,  1165. 

Pitcher,  Zina,  683. 

Poe,  James  H.,  1166. 

Poey,  Felipe,  804,  1005,  1167,  1254, 
1536. 

Pool,  Isaac  A.,  684. 

Poole,  Alfred,  350. 

Poole,  Stephen  D.,  227. 

Pope,  John,  409. 

Porter,  B.  S.,  685. 

Porter,  Thomas  C.,  686. 

Powell,  J.  W.,  351,  1356. 

Prentiss,  A.  N.,  687. 

Prentiss,  D.  Webster.  910. 

Presas,  Manuel  J.,  688,  1357. 

Prescott,  Albert  B.,  1469. 

Prescott,  William,  98. 

Preston,  M.  N.,  1006. 

Prime,  Temple,  1358. 

Pumpelly,  Raphael,  99. 

Purdie,  Henry  A.,  911  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  69). 

Putnam,  F.  W.,  805,  912,  962,  1007, 
1510. 

R. 

Rand,  William  H.,  689. 

Randall,  H.  S.,  100,  352. 

Rathvon,  S.  S.,  1168. 

Rau,  Charles,  765. 

Rauch,  J.  H.,  690. 

Ravenel,  Edmund,  353,  1255,  1359. 

Ravenel,  H.  W.,  691. 

Raynolds,  W.  F.,  410. 

Read,  J.  R.,  1360. 

Reakirt,  Try  on,  1169. 

Reber,  A.  S.,  1170. 

Redding,  Thomas  B.,  692. 

Redlield,  J.  H.,  1361. 

Reed,  E.  Baynes,  1171. 

Reid,  Samuel,  101,  693. 

Remond,  Auguste,  354.  (Deceased. 
See  p.  70.) 

Reynolds,  T.,  1172. 

Rice,  E.  J.,  102. 

Rich,  Harvey  J.,  1173. 

Richards,  James,  103,  694. 

Richards,  T.  T.,  806. 

Richardson,  William  J.,  1174. 

Richmond,  A.  B.,  355,  1362. 

Ricksecker,  L.  E.,  913. 


80 


INDEX, 


Rideout,  R.  A.,  104,  228. 

Ridings,  James,  1175. 

Ridings,  James  H.,  1176. 

Rienecke,  O.,  914. 

Riise,  A.  PL.  915,  1177,  1363. 

Riley,  0.  V.,  117S  (see  corrections, 
p.  69). 

Rimmer,  T.,  1364. 

Ritchie,  A.  S.,  1179,  1483. 

Robbins,  J.  W.,  695. 

Roberts,  S.  R.,  1365. 

Robinson,  Coleman  T.,  1180,  1366. 

Roepper,  W.  T.,  229. 

Rogers,  G.  O.,  1181. 

Rogers,  James  S.,  916. 

Rogers,  William  B.,  105. 

Rominger,  Carl,  356. 

Rood,  Ogden  N.,  493. 

Roome,  James  H.,  917,  1570. 

Root,  Oren,  230. 

Rosa,  W.  V.  V.,  494. 

Ross,  Bernard  R.,  807,  918. 

Rothrock,  Joseph  T.,  696  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  68). 

Rousseau,  Henry,  357,  1367. 

Rousseau,  William  A.,  919,  1182. 

Rovvell,  J.,  1368. 

Rowell,  Joseph  M.,  106. 

Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.,  1369. 

Russell,  Alexander  L.,  1183. 

Russell,  G.  Peabody,  766. 

Russell,  John  L.,  697. 

Rust,  William  L.,  358. 

Rutherford,  Lewis  M.,  495. 


Snchs,  J.,  1184. 

Safford,  James  M.,  107  (see  correc- 
tions, p.  67). 

Sager,  Abram,  698,  1185,  1370. 
Salisbury,  J.  H.,  449,  699,  1431. 
Salisbury,  Stephen,  jr.,  963. 
Sampson.  James,  1186,  1371. 
Samuels,  A.  F.,  1523. 
Samuels,  E.  A.,  808,  920. 
Sanborn,  F.  G.,  1187. 
Sanborn,  J.  G..  231. 
Sauger,  E..  1188. 
Sangster,  John  H.,  1189. 
Sartorius,  C.,  700,  921,  1190. 
Sartwell,  H.  P.,  701. 
Satterlee,  Livingston,  922. 
Sauuders,  William,  702,  1191. 
Sauvalle.  Francisco  A.,  703. 
Sawerman,  Frank,  1499. 


Scarborough,  George,  704,  1372. 
Sceva,  George,  437. 
Schaeffer,  George  C.,  705. 
Schott,  Arthur,  706. 
Schott,  0.  A.,  411. 
Scott,  R.  Robinson,  707. 
Scudder,  S.  H.,  359,  1009,  1193. 
Seal,  Thomas  F.,  708. 
Sears,  John  H.,  923. 
Selden,  George  B.,  1484. 
Seymour,  E.,  232. 
Shaffer,  P.  H.,  360. 
Shaler,  N.  S.,  361,  1373. 
Sharswood,  William,  233,  1194. 
Shattuck,  Lydia,  709. 
Shaw,  Henry,  710. 
Shaw,  Henry,  924. 
Shaw,  James  M.,  234,  711. 
Sheafer,  Peter  W.,  108. 
Sheldon,  I).  S.,  712,  1374. 
Shepard,  C.  U.,  235. 
Shepard,  H.  F.,  496. 

Sherman, ,  925. 

Shimer,  Henry,  926,  1195. 
Showalter,  E.  R..  1375. 
Shumard,  B.  F.,  109,  362. 
Shuimvay,  H.  L.,  1010. 
Shuster,  Maurice,  1192. 
Shute,  James  G.,  927. 
Silliman,  Benjamin,  110,  236. 
Simons,  John  P.,  237. 
Simpson,  J.  H.,  412. 
Sitgreaves,  Lorenzo,  413. 
Skinner,  A.  G.,  713. 
Slack,  J.  H.,  809,  1591. 
Smith,  Aubrey  H.,  714. 
Smith,  Charles  E.,  715. 
Smith,  Daniel  B.,  716. 
Smith,  G.  Wickwire,  1524. 
Smith,  George  D.,  1196. 
Smith,  Hamilton  L.,  497. 
Smith,  J  Lawrence,  238. 
Smith,  John  M.,  239. 
Smith,  Rufus,  1197. 
Smith,  Sanderson,  1376. 
Smith,  S.  I.,  717,  928,  1198,  1256. 
Smith,  William  A.,  929. 
Smith,  William  M.,.1199. 
Smith,  William  R.,  718. 
Sonne,  Charles,  1200. 
Southgate,  William  S.,  930. 
Spear,  Julia  H.,  1201. 
Spencer,  C.  A.,  1485. 
Sprague,  C.  J.,  719. 
Sprague,  H.  S.,  1202. 


NORTH    AMERICA   AND    THE    WEST    INDIES. 


81 


Sprague,  Isaac,  720. 

Sprague,  Philip  S.,  1203  (see  cor- 
rections, p.  69). 

Sprague,  Mrs.  Philip  S.,  1204  (see 
corrections,  p.  69). 

Springer,  Philander  M.,  1205. 

Squier,  E.  George,  767. 

Stashli,  Francis  K.,  1600,  1601. 

Starr,  T.  W.,  498. 

Stauffer,  Jacob,  721,  931,  964. 

Stearns,  Robert  E.  C.,  1377. 

Stebbins,  Solomon,  1206. 

Steere,  J.  B.,  1378. 

Stephenson,  James,  722,  932. 

Stevens,  George  T.,  723. 

Stevens,  K.  P.,  111. 

Steward,  D.  Jackson,  1379. 

Stewart,  Wm.  W.,  1380. 

Stiles,  J.  Cressou,  438. 

Stimpson,  Wm.,  1257,  1262,  1381, 
1420. 

Stives, ,  724. 

St.  John,  O.  H.,  112,  363,  1008. 

Stodder,  Charles,  113,  499. 

Stone,  Charles  S.,  240. 

Stone,  D.  C.,  241. 

Storer,  D.  H.,  1011. 

Stowell,  Frank  W.,  1382. 

Streng,  Henry,  15:57. 

Stretch,  R.  H.,  114,  1383,  1596. 

Strong,  A.  E.,  14(55. 

Stuart,  A.  P.,  242. 

Stuart,  Hubert  L..  1384. 

Sturbrid-e,  William  H.,  243. 

Sturgis,  F.  R.,  1263,  1432. 

Sturton,  Samuel,  725. 

Suckley,  George,  810,  933,  1012. 

Sutiert,  E.,  1207. 

Sullivant,  Joseph,  115,  934,  1385. 

Sullivmit,  William  S..  726. 

Sumichrast,  F.,  935,  1208. 

Sumuer,  E.  L.,  936. 

Swallow,  G.  C.,   116,  364,  1466, 
1500. 

Swan,  J.  A.,  727. 

Swift,  Robert,  1386. 

Sylvester,  S.  H.,  937,  1571. 

T. 

Talbott,. Robert  B.,  1209. 
Tatuall,  Edward,  728. 
Tatnall,  Edward,  jr.,  1210. 
Taylor,  Alex.  S.,  414,  781,  1211. 
Taylor,  George  W.,  365. 
Taylor,  James,  938,  1572. 

NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY. 


Tellkampf,  Theodore  A.,  450, 1387. 
Tenney,    Sanborn,    117,   244,    729, 

1212   (see    corrections,  pp.    G7, 

68). 

Tepper,  F.  W.,  1213. 
Tepper,  John,  1214. 
Thaxter,  L.  L.,  1388. 
Theime,  O.,  366,  1215,  1421. 
Thorn,  George,  415. 
Thomas,  Cyrus,  1216. 
Thomas,  John  G.,  730. 
Thomas  John  J.,  731. 
Thomas,  W.  H.  B.,  118. 
Thompson,  D.  G.,  1217. 
Thomson,  John  H.,  1389. 
Thurber,  George,  732. 
Tolman,  Edward  F.,  1218. 
Torrey,  John,  272,  733. 
Townshend,  Morton  S.,  734   (see 

corrections,  p.  84). 
Townshend,  Norton  S.,  734,  1219. 
Tracy,  C.  M.,  735. 
Trask,  John  B.,  120,  367,  1390. 
Treat,  James  O.,  1220. 
Trego,  C.  B.,  119. 
Trembley,  J.  15  .  1391. 
Trimble.  Isaac  P.,  1221. 
Trippe,  T.  Martin,  93'J. 
Trouvelot.  L.,  1222. 
True,  N.  T.,  245. 
Tryon,  George  W.,  jr.,  1392. 
Tuckerumn,  Edward,  7'M. 
Tufts,  Charles  A.,  246. 
Tupper,  William,  1223. 
Turnpenny.  J.  C.,  l«l)3. 
Tyson,  Philip  T.,  121. 

U. 

Uliler,  P.  R.,  1224. 
Ulke,  Henry,  1225. 

V. 

Van  Brunt.  Cornelius,  500. 
Van  Nostraud,  Henry  J).,  1394. 
Van  Vliet,  Stewart,  416. 
Vasey,  George,  737. 
Vaux,  William  S.,  247,  738,  7C8. 

Velie, ,941. 

Vernor,  H.  G.,  940. 

Verrill,  A.  E.,  122,  248,  368,  45.'>, 

739,   811,   942,   965,    1226,   12(.4, 

1395,  1422. 

Vickary,  Nathaniel,  943,  1573. 
Villeueuve,  Rev.,  1396. 
Vose,  George  L.,  1447. 

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82         INDEX,  NORTH  AMERICA  AND  THE  WEST  INDIES. 


W. 

Wachsmuth,  Charles,  369. 

Wadsworth,  C.  F.,  249. 

Wagner,  Samuel,  1227. 

Walbridge,  T.  C.,  123. 

Walker,  G.  S.,  1525. 

Walker,  L.  E.,  250. 

Wallace  and  Hollingsworth,  1603. 

Walsh,  Benjamin  D.,  1228. 

Ward,  Henry  A.,  251,  370. 

Ward,  John  W.,  252. 

Warder,  J.  A.,  740. 

Ware,  Frederic,  944. 

Warren,  G.  K.,  417. 

Warring,  G.,  741. 

Wassail,  J.,  1229  (see  corrections, 

p.  84). 

Watt,  David  A.  P.,  742. 
Webb,  Benjamin,  501. 
Webster,  Harrison  E.,  1593. 
Weidemeyer,  JSW.,  1230. 
Welch,  George  O.,  1574,  1585. 
Wellington,  H.  W.,  1231. 
Wellington,  W.  E.,  253,  1397. 
Wells,  Walter,  418. 
Weston,  David,  1232. 
Wheatland,  Henry,  439. 
Wheatley,  Charles  M.,  371,  1398. 
Wheaton,  John  M.,  945,  1399. 
White,  Charles  A.,  125,  372,  1423. 
White,  J.  C.,  440,  812,  1265,  1433. 
White,  M.  C.,  502. 
Whiteaves,  J.  F.,  813,  946,  1400. 
Whitfleld,  R.  P.,  124,  373. 
Whiting,  Charles  B.,  254. 
Whitney,  C.  P.,  1233. 
Whitney,  J.  D.,  126,  273,  419  (see 

corrections,  pp.  67,  68). 
Whitney,  S.  F.,  255. 
Whitney,  William  D.,  947. 
Whittington,  Mary,  743. 
Whittlesy,  Charles,  127,  769. 
Wilde,  J.  P.,  1234. 

Wildeboer, ,  1235. 

Wilder,  B.  G.,  441,  966,  1013  (see 

corrections,  pp.  68,  69). 


Wilkins,  Daniel,  744. 

Willey,  H.,  745  . 

Williams,  Charles  P.,  128,  256. 

Williams,  Henry  S.,  967, 1401,  1448, 

1467, 1476  (see  corrections,  p.  84). 
Williams,  S.  C.,  257,  1236. 
Williamson,  R.  S.,  420. 
Willis,  J.  E.,  1402. 
Willis,  O.  R.,  746. 
Wilson,  Daniel,  782. 
Wilson,  Hugh,  747. 
Wilson,  J.  N.,  770. 
Wilson,  Nathaniel,  748. 
Wilson,  Robert,  948. 
Wilt,  Charles,  1237. 
Winchell,  Alexander,  129,  374,  968, 

1014,    1238,    1266,     1403,     1428, 

1501. 

Winchell,  N.  H.,  749. 
Winslow,  R.  K.,  949. 
Wirt,  I.  R.,  750. 
Wistar,  W.  Wynne,  751. 
Wislizenus,  A.,  771,  783. 
Wolf,  John,  752. 
Wolle,  Alexander,  950,  1575. 
Wood,  Alphonso,  753. 
Wood,  C.  J.,  951,  1576. 
Wood,  H.  C.,  754,  1239. 
Wood,  William,  952. 
Wood,  William  S.,  1240. 
Woodruff,  I.  C.,  421. 
Woods,  Henri  N.,  258. 
Woodward,  Rufus,  442. 
Wormley,  T.  G.,  503,  969. 
Worthen,  A.  H.,  130. 
Wright,  Charles,  755. 
Wright,  H.  G.,  422. 
Wurtz,  Henry,  274. 
Wyman,  Jeffries,  443,  451,  456,  772, 
789,  1434. 

Y. 

Young,  A.,  1404. 
Young,  J.  W.,  1015. 

Z. 

Ziegler,  Daniel,  1241. 


Anderson,  Joseph,  1592. 
Andrews,  W.  V.,  1598. 


B. 

Bradley,  Frank  H.,   (see  correc- 
tions, p.  84). 


ADDITIONS.  83 


While  the  Index  has  been  going  through  the  press,  the  following 
additions  and  corrections  have  been  received. 


ADDITIONS. 

ETENOLOaY. 

1592.  Rev.  JOSEPH  ANDERSON,  Waterbury,  Ct.    American  Indians. 

MOLLUSKS, 

1593.  HARRISON  E.  WEBSTER,  Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

1594.  GEORGE  Y.  NICKERSON,  36  Williams  street,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Dealer. 

1595.  HENRY  FREEDLEY,  Norristown,  Pa.     General  Collection. 

MINEEALS, 

1596.  R.  H.  STRETCH  (State  Mineralogist  of  Nevada),  Virginia  City, 
Nevada. 

INSECTS, 

1597.  HENRY  EDWARDS,  Metropolitan  Theatre,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

General  Collection. 

1598.  W.  V.  ANDREWS,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.    Lepidoptera. 

1599.  JOSEPH  R.  CHURCHILL,  Milton  Lower  Mills,  Mass.    New  England. 

MAMMALS. 

1600.  Dr.  FRANCIS  R.  ST^EHLI,  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative 

Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass.     General. 

BIEDS, 

1601.  Dr.  FRANCIS  R.   ST^HLI  (Assistant,  Museum  of  Comparative 

Zoology),  Cambridge,  Mass.     General. 

1602.  Miss  GRACE  ANNA  LEWIS,  Sunnyside,  Kimberton,  Chester  Co., 

Penn. 


TAXIDEEMISTS  ATO  DEALEES. 

1603.  WALLACE  AND  HOLLINGSWORTH,  No.  14  North  William  street, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


84  .  CORRECTIONS.      DECEASED. 


CORRECTIONS. 

13,  286.  FRANK   H.  BRADLEY.     Change   to    (Professor   of  Natural 

Science,  Hanover  College),  Hanover,  Ind. 

840,  982.  SAMUEL  C.  CLARKE,  Change  address  to  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
845, 1070, 1549.  WILLIAM  COUPER.    Change  to  Ottawa  City,  O.,  Canada. 
471,  581.  ARTHUR  M.  EDWARDS.     Change  to  (Professor  of  Inorganic 
and  Organic  Chemistry,  Woman's  Medical  College),  No.  126 
Second  avenue,  house  49  Jane  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
861,  1555.  Should  be  ALEXANDER  GALBRAITH. 
310,  1249,  1316,  1413,  1439.  C.  FRED  HARTT.     Change  to  (Professor  of 

Geology,  Cornell  University),  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
70,  330,  644.  Prof.  LEO  LESQUEREUX.     Change  address  to  Museum  of 

Comparative  Zoology,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
650.  Should  be  Dr.  STARLING  LORING. 
1144.  THEODORE  L.  MEAD.    Change  department  to  North  American 

and  European  Lepidoptera. 

92,  342.  W.  H.  NILES.     Change  address  to  Cambridge,  Mass. 
734.  Should  be  NORTON  S.  TOWNSHEND. 
1229.  Eev.  J.  WASSALL.     Change  address  to  Mazo  Manie,  Wis. 
967,  1401,  1448,  1467,  1476.  HENRY  S.  WILLIAMS.     Change  to  (Assist- 
ant in  Geology,  Yale  College),  New  Haven,  Ct. 


DECEASED. 

G25.  (Botany.)     lli'O.  (Insects.)     Rev.  JAMES  HUBBEKT,  R'chmond, 
Canada  East.     Died  1868. 


The  following  additions  and  corrections  hare  been  re- 
ceived since  the  index  was  issued. 

ADDITIONS. 

1604.  Miss  RACHEL  L.  BRODLEY,,NO.  1015  Cherry  street,  Philadelphia. 

Pa.    Botany. 

1605.  W.  R.  LIMPERT,  Groveport,  Franklin  Co.,  Ohio.     Birds.     Taxi- 

dermist. 

1606.  GEORGE  W.  LINCECUM,  Long  Point,  Washington  Co.,  Texas. 

Insects.     Birds.     Local. 

1607.  E.  WILKINSON,  jr.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     Birds.     Taxidermist. 

COKRECTIONS. 

696.  Dr.  J.  T.  ROTHROCK.     McVeytown,   Pa.,   is  now  the  correct 

address. 

69.  Prof.  J.  P.  LESLEY'S  address  is  288  South  3d  street,  Philadelphia. 
1497.  C.  S.  OSBORNE'S  address  is  now  Box  12,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
1294.  W.  H.  DALL'S  address  is  now  Smithsonian  Institution,  Wash- 
ington, I)   C. 

1276,  1449,  1511.  Prof.  A.  S.  BICKMORE'S  address  is  now  Madison  Col- 
lege, New  York. 
758.  Dr.  SAMUEL  A.  GREEN.    Leave  off  the  final  "e." 


DECEASED. 

653.  (Botany.)  HORACE  MANN,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Died  Nov.  11, 1868.* 
838.  (Birds.)  JOHN  CASSIN,  Philadelphia,  Pa.   Died  Jan.  10,  1869.* 


*For  obituary  notices,  see  "Bulletin  of  Essex  Institute,"  Vol.  I,  Nos.  1  and  2, 
Jan.  and  Feb.,  1869. 


TO    THE 


NATURALISTS'       DIRECTORY 


It  is  proposed  to  issue  several  pages  of  this  Appendix  with  each  num- 
ber of  the  Proceedings,  in  order  to  allow  naturalists  an  early  opportunity  of 
stating  their  wants  and  what  specimens  they  have  for  sale  or  exchange ;  to 
give  notices  of  proposed  works  on  Natural  History ;  changes  of  address  of 
persons  whose  names  have  appeared  in  the  Directory ;  short  obituary  no- 
tices ;  new  names  for  the  Directory ;  and  such  other  matters  as  may  be  of 
interest  and  appropriate  to  the  work. 

Notices  of  the  change  of  address  or  the  decease  of  any  person  whose 
name  has  appeared  in  the  Directory  are  especially  requested,  and  any  person 
knowing  Naturalists  whose  names  have  been  omitted,  will  confer  a  favor 
by  sending  the  addresses  of  such  to  the  editor. 

Five  lines  in  the  "  Appendix  "  are  allowed  to  each  subscriber  to  the  Pro- 
ceedings for  notices  of  specimens  and  articles  for  sale.  When  a  notice  of 
more  than  five  lines  is  inserted  10  cents  per  line  will  be  charged  for  every  ad- 
ditional line.  Non  subscribers  will  be  charged  10  cents  per  line  for  any  ad- 
vertisement of  specimens  for  sale. 

All  notices  from  subscribers  or  others,  except  of  specimens  or  articles 
for  sale,  inserted  free,  at  the  discretion  of  the  editor. 

F.  W.  PUTNAM, 

Editor. 
ESBEX  INSTITUTE,  June  18,  1866. 


2  APPENDIX 

DESIDERATA 

AND 

SPECIMENS    FOR    SALE   AND    EXCHANGE. 


GEOLOGY    AND    MINERALOGY. 

PROF.  ROBERT  BELL,  Queen's  University,  Kingston,  C.  W. 

Canadian  Minerals  and  Geological  Specimens  for  exchange. 
HENRY  D 'ALIGN  Y,  Houghton,  L.  S.,  Mich. 

Has  for  exchange  extensive  collections  of  specimens  illustrating  the  Ge- 
ology arid  Mineralogy  of  the  state  of  Michigan,  especially  of  the  Lake  Supe- 
rior Region.  Gypsum,  Saginaw  Bay  Salt,  Silver  Lead,  Specular  Iron,  Pyr- 
olusite,  Hematite,  Magnetic  Iron,  Native  Silver,  Native  Copper,  Character- 
istic Vein  Stone,  Cupriferous  Amygdaloids,  Cupriferous  Conglomerates,  &c. 
Rare  specimens,  Whilneyite  and  Chlorastrolite. 
PROF.  HENRY  How,  King's  College,  Windsor,  N.  S. 

Minerals  for  exchange. 
ISAAC  C.  MARTINDALE,  Byberry,  Pa. 

Minerals  for  exchange. 
REV.  A.  B.  KENDIG,  Marshalltown,  Marshall  Co.,  Iowa. 

Minerals  for  exchange. 
REV.  E.  N.  BARTLETT,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Has  a  few  Geodes  from  Hamilton,  111.,  for  sale. 
J.  D.  PARKER,  Steuben,  Me. 

Minerals  for  exchange. 
CHR.  C.  BROOKS,  53  St.  Paul  street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Minerals  for  exchange. 
W.  M.  HUNTING,  Fairneld,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Quartz  Crystals  from  Middleville,  N.  Y.  for  sale,  or  exchanged  for  other 
minerals. 
JOHN  JENKINS,  Monroe,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Minerals  for  sale. 
W.  W.  JEFFERIS,  Westchester,  Pa. 

Minerals  for  exchange. 
SAMUEL  R.  CARTER,  Paris  Hill,  Oxford  Co.,  Me. 

Cabinet  specimens  of  the  Minerals  occuring  at  Mount  Mica,  Paris  (Me.), 
Mount  Rubellite,  Hebron  (Me.),  and  vicinity,  exchanged  for  Minerals  and 
Fossils  from  other  localities. 
WINSLOW  J.  HOWARD,  345  Grand  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Rocky  Mountain  Minerals  for  exchange. 
VINCENT  BARNARD,  Kennett  Square,  Chester  Co.',  Pa. 

Geological  specimens  for  exchange. 

HIRAM  A.  CUTTING,  Lunenburg,  Vt. 

Geological  specimens  for  exchange. 


NATURALISTS'   DIRECTORY.  3 

DR.  THEO.  A.  TELLKAMPF,  142  West  4th  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wishes  to  obtain  a  few  good  cabinet  specimens  of  Beryl. 
E.  SEYMOUR,  52  Beekman  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Dealer  in  Minerals. 
M.  Fox  &  Co.  10  Courtlandt  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Dealer  in  Minerals.  • 

C.  W.  A.  HERRMANN,  607  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Dealer  in  Minerals. 
JAMES  EIGHTS,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dealer  in  Minerals. 
C.  G.  BREWSTER,  16  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Dealer  in  Minerals. 

FOSSILS: 
PROF.  F.  S.  HOLMES,  College  of  Charleston,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

South  Carolina  Tertiary  Fossils  for  exchange. 
JOHN  GEBHARD,  JR.,  Schoharie,  N.  Y. 

Offers  his  Palaaontological  collection  for  sale, 
PROF.  HENRY  How,  King's  College,  Windsor,  N.  S. 

Fossils  for  exchange. 
PROF.  ROBERT  BELL,  Queen's  University,  Kingston,  C.  W. 

Canadian  Fossils  for  exchange. 
J.  G.  BATTERSON,  Hartford,  Ct. 

Dealer  in  Fossils. 
C.  G.  BREWSTER,  16  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Dealer  in  Fossils. 
JOHN  JENKINS,  Monroe,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Fossils  for  sale. 

BOTANICAL  SPECIMENS. 
ELIHU  HALL,  Athens,  Menard  Co.,  111. 

Rocky  Mountain  and  Western  Plants  for  exchange  for  other  American 
species. 

DR.  J.  W.  ROBBINS,  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

Plants  collected  at  the  White  Mountains,  coast  of  Connecticut,  Vermont, 
Maryland,  Virginia,  Lake  Superior,  Texas  and  Cuba,  for  exchange. 
DR.  DANIEL  CLARK,  Flint,  Mich. 

Botanical  specimens  from  Michigan  for  exchange. 

Wants  a  collection  of  the  Alpine  Plants  of  the  White  Mountains. 
VINCENT  BARNARD,  Kennet  Square,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Botanical  specimens  for  exchange. 
ISAAC  C.  MARTINDALE,  Byberry,  Pa. 

Botanical  specimens  for  exchange. 
THURE  KUMLIEN,  Busseyville  P.  O.  via  Albion,  Wia. 

Botanical  specimens  for  sale  or  exchange. 


4  APPENDIX 

PROF.  ROBERT  BELL,  Queen's  University,  Kingston,  C.  W. 

Canadian  Plants  for  exchange. 
JOHN  MACOUN,  Bellville,  C.  W. 

Canadian  Plants  for  exchange. 
WINSLOW  J.  HOWARD,  345  Grand  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A  large  collection  of  Botanical  specimens,  collected  during  three  years 
research  at  the  Rocky  Mountains,  for  sale. 

Rocky  Mountain  Plants  for  exchange. 
Dr.  F.  J.  BUMSTEAD,  162  We<t  23d  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

New  Jersey,  New  York  and  White  Mountain  Plants  for  exchange  for 
Plants  from  other  parts  of  the  country. 
REV.  JOSEPH  BLAKE,  Gilmanton,  N.  H. 

Botanical  specimens  for  exchange. 

ZOOLOGICAL     SPECIMENS    IN    GENERAL. 
DR.  DANIEL  CLARK,  Flint,  Mich. 

Local  Zoological  specimens  for  exchange. 
VINCENT  BARNARD,  Kennet  Square,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Local  Zoological  specimens  for  exchange. 
JAMES  LEWIS,  Mohawk,  N.  Y. 

Has  a  large  general  collection  for  sale. 
PROF.  ROBERT  BELL,  Queen's  University,  Kingston,  C.  W. 

Canadian  Zoological  specimens  for  exchange. 

MAMMALS. 

See  list  of  Taxidermists,  most  of  whom  have  skins  of  mammals  for  eale 
or  exchange,  or  can  procure  specimens. 

BIRDS    AND    EGGS. 

See  list  of  Taxidermists,  most  of  whom  have  skins  and  eggs  on  hand. 
D.  G.  GUIMARES,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dealer  in  South  American  Skins. 

JOHN  KRIDER,  Corner  2d  and  Walnut  streets,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Birds'  skins  and  Eggs  for  sale  and  exchange. 

A  collection  of  North  American  Birds,  consisting  of  483  species  and 
about  1000  specimens,  for  sale.     Price  $1200.     The  skins  are  in  the  best 
condition.     Also  a  collection  Of  Birds'  Eggs,  consisting  of  290  species,  750 
specimens.    Price  $500.     Catalogues  furnished  on  application. 
S.  JILLSON,  Feltonville,  Mass. 

Native  Birds'  skins  for  sale  or  exchange. 
A.X.  BABCOCK,  Sherborn,  Mass. 
Native  Birds'  skins  for  exchange. 

Wants  species  from  the  Southern  States,  South  America  and  the  West 
Indies  ;  especially  Humming  Birds,  Parrots  and  Chatterers. 
L.  J.  MATNARD,  Newton ville,  Mass. 
Collects  local  specimens  for  sale. 


NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  5 

DH.  WM.  WOOD,  East  Windsor  Hill,  Ct. 

Skins  and  Eggs  of  North  American  Birds  for  exchange. 
A  collection  of  600  mounted  Birds  for  sale. 
THURE  KUMLIEN,  Bussyville  P.  O.  via  Albion,  Wis. 

Skins  and  Eggs  of  Birds  for  sale  or  exchange. 
REV.  A.  B.  KENDIG,  Marshall  town,  Marshall  Co.,  Iowa. 

Birds  for  exchange. 
B.  P.  MANN,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Birds'  Eggs,  principally  North  American,  for  sale  or  exchange ;  exchange 
preferred. 
E.  A.  SAMUELS,  State  Collection,  Boston,  Mass. 

Eggs  of  New  England  Birds  for  exchange. 
WM.  COUPER,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Eggs  of  the  following  Birds  for  sale :  Archibuteo  lagopus,  Surnia  ulula, 
Brachyotus  Cassinii,  Saxicola  cenanthe,  dEqlothus  linarius,  Corvus  Americanus, 
Pica  Hudsonica,  L/agopus  Americanus,  Spatula  ch/peata,  (.'ftati/t:/(is»nts  streperus, 
Histrionicus  torquatus,  Melanetta  ve/ceh'na. 

D.  ANDKADE  &  Co.,  38  Walker  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Himalayan  Pheasant  skins  for  sale". 

INSECTS. 

JAMES  RIDINGS,  1311  South  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Named  specimens  of  North  American  Coleoptera  tor  sale. 

E.  SUFFERT,  Matanzas,  Cuba. 

Cuban  Lcpidoptera  for  exchange  for  Lepidoptera  from  other  parts  of 
the  world. 
DR.  HERRICK-SCHAEFFER,  Regensburg,  Bavaria. 

Has  large  collections  of  European  Lepidoptera,  especially  Microlepidop- 
tera,  and  Geometrids,  well  prepared  and  correctly  determined,  which  he  can 
furnish  in  any  quantity  up  to  1000  species  in  a  lot,  either  by  sale  or  in  ex- 
change for  American  specimens.  He  especially  wishes  the  Californian  and 
American  Heterocera. 
DETROLLE  ET  FILS,  Naturalistes,  19  Rue  de  la  Monnaie,  Paris,  France. 

Large  collections  of  named  Coleoptera  from  Brazil,  Antilles,  Venezuela* 
New  Grenada,  and  Guyana,  for  sale.  Priced  catalogues  furnished  on  applica- 
tion. 

WM.  COUPER,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Wants  to  procure  the  following  Coleoptera  :  OIMIS  Californicus  Esch., 
Amblycheila  cylindriformis  Say,  Cicindda  splendida  Hentz,  C.  trifasciata  Fabr., 
C.  obsoleta  Say,  C.  pusilla  Say,  C.  terricola  Say,  Lachnophorus  degantulus 
l/Lann.,LebiagrandisILentz,L.pulchella  Dej.,  Coptodera  signataDej.,  Thalpius 
pygmceus  Dej.,  Drepanus  LeContei  Dej.,  Scarites  quadriceps  Chaud.,  Pasimachus 
punctulatus  Hald.,  Cychrus  velutinus  Men.,  C.  tuberculatus  Harris,  Scaphinotus 
heros  Harris,  S.  elevatus  Fabr.,  Sphceroderus  bilobus  Say,  Notiophilus  semistria- 
tus  Say,  Badister  notatus  Hald.,  Dytiscus  confluens  Say,  D.  Harrisii  Kirby,  Ne- 


6  APPENDIX 

crophorus  Americanus  Oliv.,  N.mediatusFabr.,  N.  maryinatus  Fabr.,  N.  pustula- 
tus  Illig.,  Lucanus  elaphus  Fabr.,  Buprestis  sexnotata  Lap.,  B.  lineata  Fabr., 
B.  fasciata  Fabr.,  B.  decora  Fabr.,  B.  characteristica  Harris.  Offers  to  ex- 
change Northern  Coleopterous  Insects  or  North  American  Birds'  Eggs  for 
the  above. 

WILSON  ARMISTEAD,  Virginia  House,  Leeds,  England. 

This  gentleman  is  engaged  upon  a  work  on  the  Galls  and  Grail  Insects, 
and  requests  specimens  and  observations  from  all  parts  of  the  world. 
GEORGE  C.  BRACKETT,  Belfast,  Me. 

Local  Insects  for  sale. 
JOHN  AKHURST,  9£  Prospect  street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Coleoptera  and  Lepidoptera  for  exchange. 
ISAAC  A.  POOL,  829  Washington  street,  Chicago,  111. 

Local  Insects  for  exchange. 
,    W.  W.  CART,  Coleraine,  Mass. 

Italian  Bees  for  sale. 
DR.  A.  S.  PACKARD,  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History. 

Solicits  nests  containing  the  larvae  and  pupa?  of  Mud  Wasps,  Sand 
Wasps,  Paper  Wasps ;  colonies  of  Humble  Bees,  Wild  Bees,  &c.  Any  infor- 
mation relative  to  the  habits,  the  mode 'of  making  their  cells  and  nests,  or 
to  the  parasites  of  the  above  insects,  will  be  duly  accredited.  Especial  attention 
is  called  to  the  nests  or  cells  of  the  Solitary  Bees  which  make  deep  holes  in 
sunny  paths  and  banks ;  to  the  Wasps  which  tunnel  the  stems  of  the  Dock, 
Elder,  Currant,  Raspberry,  Blackberry,  Syringa,  &c.;  to  those  species  of 
Odynerus,  etc.,  which  construct  mud  cells  in  deserted  galls  and  nests  of 
other  insects.  If  desired,  specimens  received  will  be  returned  carefully  la- 
belled. The  larvce  and  pupae  should  be  preserved  in  whiskey  (  high  wines) 
or  glycerine,  and  the  perfect  insects  should  be  pinned.  All  the  specimens 
should  be  carefully  labelled  with  the  exact  locality,  date  of  collection,  and 
reference  to  the  nest  from  which  they  were  taken.  Dr.  Packard's  paper  on 
the  larvae  and  pupa?  of  the  Hymenoptera  is  to  be  printed,  with  figures,  in 
the  Proceedings  of  the  Essex  Institute. 

MOLLUSCA. 
WM.  HARPER  PEASE,  Honolulu,  Sandwich  Islands. 

Wants  Marine  Gasteropods,  especially  from  the  East  Coast  of  Africa, 
Red  Sea,  East  Indies  and  West  Indies.      Offers  in  exchange  Land,  Fresh- 
water and  Marine  Shells  of  the  Pacific  Islands. 
R.  E.  C.  STERNS,  Lock  box  1449,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Pacific  coast  and  Californian  Shells  for  exchange  for  species  from  other 
localities. 
DR.  GEORGE  A.  LATHROP,  East  Saginaw,  Mich. 

Has  Land  and  Fresh-water  Shells  of  his  vicinity  for  exchange  for  Shells 
from  other  localities,  Marine  species  included. 


NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  7 

ANSON  ALLEN,  Orono,  Me. 

Local  species  of  Land  and  Fresh-water  Shells  for  exchange. 
GEORGE  SCARBOROUGH,  Sumner,  Atchinson  Co.,  Kansas. 

Ohio  Eiver  Shells  for  exchange. 
REV.  A.  B.  KENDIG,  Marshalltown,  Marshall  Co.,  Iowa. 

Land  and  Fresh-water  Gasteropods  for  exchange. 
CHARLES  M.  WHEATLEY,  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

Fluviatile  Mollusks  for  exchange. 

Wants,  either  by  exchange  or  purchase,  species  of  Fluviatile  Mollusks 
not  in  his  collection. 
REV.  JOSEPH  BANVARD,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Shells  for  sale. 
ISAAC  A.  POOL,  829  Washington  street,  Chicago,  111. 

Western  Fresh-water  Shells  for  exchange. 
ELIHU  HALL,  Athens,  Menard  Co.,  111. 

North  American  Land  and  Fresh-water  Shells  for  exchange  for  marine 
species. 

REV.  E.  C.  BOLLES,  Portland,  Me. 

New  England  Shells  for  exchange  for  Land  and  Fresh-water  species 
from  other  localities. 
JOHN  GREGORY,  116  South  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Shells  for  sale. 


GENERAL     DEALE.RS     IN    SPECIMENS     OP 
NATURAL    HISTORY. 

'     C.  G.  BREWSTER,  16  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

GEO.  Y.  NICKERSON,  42  William  street,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
JOHN  G.  BELL,  339  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Kaempfer,  Madison  street,  Chicago,  111. 

JAMES  EIGHTS,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  AKHURST,  9£  Prospect  street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
ILGES  AND  SANTER,  15  Frankfort  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
D.  BOURGET,  115  Rua  d'  Ouvidor,  Rio  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
BUFFON  &  WILSON,  391  Strand,  London,  W.  C.,  England. 
BRYCE  M.  WRIGHT,  36  Great  Russell  street,  Bloomsbury,  London,  W. 
C.,  England. 

ROBERT  DAMON,  Weymouth,  Dorsetshire,  England. 
B.  JACOBS,  68  Leadenhall  street,  London,  England. 
JAMES  CARFRAE,  JR.,  79  Princess  street,  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 

BOEHNER,  Berlin,  Prussia. 

A.  KOENEN,  Berlin,  Prussia. 

L.  W.  SCHAUFTJSS,  Dresden,  Saxony. 

DEYROLLE  ET  FILS,  16  Rue  de  la  Monnaie,  Paris,  France. 


8  APPENDIX 

EDWARD  VERREAUX,  Paris,  France. 

L.  PARZUDAKI,  Paris,  France.  • 

Madame  H.  DROUET,  Paris,  France. 

ARTHUR  ELOFFER,  20  Rue  de  1'Ecole  de  Medecine,  Paris,  France. 

JOHN  S.  STEVENS,  Natural  History  Agency  Office,  24  Bloomsbury 
street,  London,  W.  C.,  England. 

Mr.  Stevens  is  agent  for  the  sale  of  collections  made  in  various  parts  of 
the  world,  especially  from  the  following  places  :  Europe,  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
Natal,  Gold  Coast,  Damara  Land,  Zambesi,  Old  Calabar,  the  Gaboon,  Mada- 
gascar, Bogota,  Upper  Amazons,  Santa  Martha,  Bahia,  Nicaragua,  Mexico, 
Texas,  New  Guinea,  Borneo,  Celebes,  Sumatra,  Java,  and  other  East  Indian 
Islands,  Siam,  Penang,  Cambodia,  Laos,  Birmah,  Himalayan  mountains  and 
other  parts  of  India,  Ceylon,  China,  Japan,  Philippine  Islands,  Swan  River, 
South  Australia,  Victoria,  New  South  Wales,  Queensland,  North  Australia, 
New  Hebrides,  Fegee  Islands,  and  New  Zealand.  Mr.  Stevens  will  send  speci- 
mens for  selection. 

DEALERS    IN    NATURALISTS'     APPARATUS. 

AMERICAN   NET    AND   TWINE    MANUFACTURING  Co.,  43  Commercial 
street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Nets  and  Seines  of  all  description  made  to  order. 
CODMAN  AND  SHURTLEFF,  13  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Manufacturers  of  Forceps,  Knives  and  other  Instruments  used  by  Natu- 
ralists. 
NEW  ENGLAND  GLASS  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Glass  Jars  of  all  sizes,  with  glass  stoppers,  on  hand  or  made  to  order> 
for  the  preservation  of  alcoholic  specimens. 
DONNELL  &  MOORE,  Old  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Manufacturers  of  Tin  and  Copper  Cans  for  alcoholic  specimens 
J.  L.  BODE,  16  North  William  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  of  Birds'  eyes. 
C.  G.     REWSTER,  16  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Insect  Pins. 
THEODORE  SCHRECKEL,  North  William  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Has  on  hand  and  imports  Insect  Pins  and  Entomological  Apparatus. 
F.  W.  CHRI STERN,  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Imports  Insect  Pins. 
CHARLES  STODDER,  75  Kilby  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Agent  for  R.  B.  Tolles,  J.  Zentmeyer,   and  W.  Wales ;  Opticians  and 
Makers  of  Microscopes. 
H.  M.  RAYNOR,  748  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Platinum  Apparatus ;  Tube,  Sheet,  Wire,  &c.,  in  all  forms,  for  all  pur- 
poses. Wholesale  and  Retail. 


NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  9 

MICROSCOPE    MAKERS. 

W.  WALES,  Fort  Lee,  Bergen  Co.,  N.  J. 

G.  WALE,  Bull's  Ferry,  Bergen  Co.,  N.  J. 

J.  GRUNOW,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

J.  ZENTMEYER,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

R.  B.  TOLLES,  Canastota,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y. 

T.  H.  MCALLISTER,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

TAXIDERMISTS. 

C.  G.  BREWSTER,  16  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Mass. 

N.  VICKARY,  262  Chestnut  street,  Lynn,  Mass. 

A.  L.  BABCOCK,  Sherborn,  Mass. 

SAMUEL  JILLSON,  Hudson  (Feltonville),  Mass. 

S.  H.  SYLVESTER,  Middlebo rough,  Mass. 

L.  J.  MAYNARD,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

J.  C.  DEACON,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

C.  L.  BLOOD,  Corner  of  Weir  and  First  streets,  Taunton,  Mass. 

GEORGES  Y.  NICKERSON,  42  Williams  street,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

JOHN  JENKINS,  Monroe,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  G.  BELL,  339  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

J.  L.  BODE,  16  North  William  street,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  AKHURST,  9£  Prospect  street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

JOHN  KRIDER,  Corner  2d  and  Walnut  streets,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

GEORGE  HENSEL,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

C.  DREXLER,  Washington  D.  C. 

ALEX.  WOLLE,  Baltimore,  Md. 

WM.  COUPER,  Henderson's  Buildings,  Louis  street,  Quebec,  Canada. 

LABELS  FOR  CABINET  SPECIMENS. 

THE  SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION  has  printed  labels  of  the  Family 
names  of  American  Birds  and  Mammals,  giving  both  the  Scientific  and  Eng- 
lish names.  Also  special  labels  for  many  Birds,  Mammals  and  other  speci- 
mens, which  it  will  supply  at  cost.  It  will  also  furnish,  at  cost,  its  Check 
Lists  of  North  American  Mammals,  Birds,  Mollusks,  Minerals,  Tertiary  and 
Cretaceous  Fossils,  printed  on  one  side  for  labelling. 

THE  ESSEX  INSTITUTE  is  now  printing  labels  for  Corals,  consisting  of 
the  names  of  the  Orders,  Suborders,  Families  and  Genera,  after  the  classifi- 
cation of  Professor  Verrill,  which  it  will  furnish  at  cost. 

THE  INSTITUTE  also  proposes  to  print  similar  labels  for  the  other  classes 
of  Radiates  and  for  the  Mollusks  and  Insects. 

APPENDIX  NAT.  DIRECTORY.  2. 


10  APPENDIX 

PHOTOGRAPHS    OP    CORALS    AWD    OTHER 

SPECIMENS. 

List  of  Photographs  of  Corals,  &c.,  prepared  by  Prof.  A.  E.  Verrill 
from  original  or  rare  specimens,  authentically  labeled  :  — 
STEREOSCOPIC    PHOTOGRAPHS. 

COEAL8. 

No.    1,  Astrea  speciosa  Dana.    Original  specimen. 

No.    2.  Astrea  (Prionastrea)  robusta  Dana.    Original  specimen. 

No.  3.  Favia  ordinata  Verrill.  Goniastrea  aspera  Verrill.  Fungia  papillosa 
Verrill.  Original  specimens. 

No.  4  Ccslastrea  tennis  Verriil.  Pavonia  complanata  Verrill.  From  original 
specimens. 

No.  6.  Madrepora  pumila  Verrill.  M.  striata  Verrill,  M.  prolixa  Verrill.  From 
original  specimens. 

No.    6.  Prionastrea  Chinensis  Verrill.    Original  specimen. 

No.  7.  Distichipora  nitida  Verrill  and  Stylaster  elegans  Verrill.  From  authentic 
specimens. 

No.    8.  Fungia  condnna  Verrill.    F.  Haimei  Verrill.    From  original  specimens , 

No.    9.  Fungia  valida  Verrill.    Original  specimen. 

No.  10.  Allopora  Californica  Verrill.    Original  specimen. 

No.  11.  Madrepora  effloresc ens  Dana.    Original  specimen. 

No.  12.  Pocillopora  nobilis  Verrill.    Authentic  specimen. 

No.  13.  Gorgonia  Agassizii  Verrill.    G.  rigida  Verrill.    Authentic  specimens. 

No.  14.  Madrepora  spicifera  Dana.    Original  specimen. 

No.  15.  M.  convexa  Dana.    Authentic  specimen. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

No.  16.    Four  Eggs  of  Falco  anatum,  from  Mt.  Tom,  Mass. 

No.  17.    Solaster  endeca  and  S.  papposus.    Eastport,  Maine. 

No.  18.    Mastodon  and  interior  of  Prof.  J.  Wyman's  Museum  at  Cambridge. 

No.  19.    Three  teeth  of  Bison.    Quarternary  fossils,  Gardiner,  Me. 

No.  20.    Nine  species  of  Shells  from  same  formation  as  No.  19. 
PLAIN    PHOTOGRAPHS,    LARGER  SIZES. 

No.     I.    Gorgonia  Agassizii  Verrill.    Original  specimen. 

No.    2.    Gr.  aurantiaca  Verrill.    Authentic  specimen. 

No.    3.    Four  eggs  of  Falco  anatum,  from  Mt.  Tom,  Mass. 

No.  4.  Twelve  species  of  moths  (Bombycidoe)  from  original  specimens 
described  by  Dr.  A.  S.  Packard,  Jr. 

No.    5.    Nineteen  species  Bombycidae  from  original  specimens  of  Packard. 

No.  6.  Samia  (Platysamia)  Columbia  Smith,  male  and  female,  cocoon  and 
chrysalis  from  the  original  specimens. 

No.    7.    Various  rare  or  new  Insects.    Collection  of  A.  S.  Packard,  Jr. 

No.    8.    Quarternary  (Drift)  Shells,  rare  species.    Coll.  Packard. 

No.    9.    Drift  shells,  Maine,  Labrador,  &c.    Coll.  Packard. 

No.  10.    Mussa  crispa  Dana.    Original  specimen. 
'No.  11.    Section  of  nest  of  Common  Wasp. 

No.  12.    Three  teeth  of  Bison.    Drift  fossils,  Gardiner,  Me. 

All  the  preceding,  except  Nos.  1,  10  and  1 1,  which  are  reduced  6ne  half,  are  of 
natural  size. 

The  stereoscopic  sizes  will  be  sent  by  mail,  postage  prepaid,  at  50  cents  each,  or 
the  set  of  20  for  $8.  The  larger  sizes  at  75  cents  each,  or  the  set  of  12  for  $8.  Ad- 
dress F.  W.  PUTNAM,  Essex  Institute,  Salem,  Mass.,  or  PBOF.  A.  E.  VBKKILL,  Yale 
College,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  11 

CORRECTIONS   TO   THE   DIRECTORY. 

No.  23.    E.  T.  Cox.     Should  be  North  American. 

No.  90.  Dr.  NEWBURY  is  now  Professor  of  Geology  in  Columbia  Col- 
Sege.  For  correct  address  see  No.  341. 

No.  171.    Should  be  CHRISTIAN  FEBIGER. 

No.  319.  Mr.  HYATT'  is  now  residing  in  Satem.  For  correct  address 
•see  No.  482. 

ADDITIONS    TO    THE    DIRECTORY. 
MINERALOGY. 

243,  a.  Prof.  G.  C.  SWALLOW,  (State  Geologist  of  Missouri  and  Kan- 
sas), Columbia,  Boone  Co.,  Mo. 

201,  a.    J.  B.  KEVINSKI,  Lancaster,  Pa.     Local. 

GEOLOGY. 

4,  a.     WILLIAM  ANDREWS,  Cumberland,  Md.    Local. 
27,  a    Dr.  JOHN  DB  LASKI,  West  Falmouth,  Me.    Local.     Special, 
Glaciers. 

58,  a.    JAMES  HYATT,  Bengali,  N.  Y.    Local. 

PALAEONTOLOGY. 
276,  a.     WILLIAM  ANDREWS,  Cumberland,  Md.    Local. 

NOTICES    OF   PROPOSED   WORKS   ON  NAT- 
URAL   HISTORY. 

TRYON  REAKIRT,  335  North  3d  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Is  engaged  in  preparing  a  Synopsis  of  the  Diurnal  Lepidoptera  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains  and  Trans-Mississippi  Plains.      Mr.  Reakirt  would  be 
happy  to  receive  any  specimens  from  these  regions  for  examination. 
ARTHUR  M,  EDWARDS,  115  John  street,  New  York,  N.  Y, 

Is  preparing  a  work  on  the  Bibliography  of  the  Diatomace» ;    also  a 
List  of  the  described  species  of  Diatomaceae,  with  references  to  the  original 
descriptions  and  figures ;  to  be  published  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Essex 
Institute.     For  further  information  address  Mr.  Edwards. 
PROF.  JAMES  HUBBERT,  St.  Francis  College,  Richmond,  Canada  East. 

Is  preparing  a  work  on  the  Botany  of  Canada,  entitled  A  Handbook  of 
the  Canadian  Flora,  being  a  description  of  the  flowering  plants,  ferns  and 
mosses  indigenous  to  or  naturalized  in  Canada.  A  comparison  of  the  Ca- 
nadian Flora  with  that  of  Great  Britain,  and  especially  with  that  of  the 
highlands  of  Germany  will  be  given,  and  particular  attention  will  be  paid  to 
the  limitatidn  of  species. 
REV.  DR.  M.  A.  CURTIS,  Hillsborough,  N.  C. 

Is  preparing  a  work  on  the  principal  eatable  species  of  Mushrooms  and 
other  Fungi,  of  this  country,  with  colored  figures. 


12  ,       APPENDIX 

DESIDERATA 

AND 

SPECIMENS    FOR    SALE    AND    EXCHANGE. 
ALPHEUS  HYATT,  Essex  Institute,  Salem,  Mass. 

Offers  to  exchange  identified  specimens  of  ^Fresh  water  Polyzoa,  from 
various  localities  in  New  England,  for  specimens  from  any  other  locality. 
PROP.  H.  C.  WOOD,  JR.,  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Solicits  Myriapods  or  Centipedes,  and  Phalangidse  or  "Daddy-long-legs," 
from  all  parts  of  North  America.     The  former  in  order  to  perfect  his  pub- 
lished monograph  on  the  North  American  species  of  the  group,  and  the  lat- 
ter with  the  intention  of  monographing  them.     They  should  be  preserved  in 
alcohol  or  very  strong  whiskey  in  small  mouthed  bottles.    All  collections 
will  be  returned  labeled,  if  desired.  The  smaller  species  are  especially  desired, 
also  any  notes  on  the  habits,  of  any  of  the  species.     Prof.  Wood  has  a  few 
copies  of  his  monograph  of  the  Myriapoda  of  North  America  which  he  will 
give  for  really  valuable  collections.     The  Phalangidae  may  be  distinguished 
from  the  true  spiders  by  the  head  not  being  distinct  from  the  abdomen. 
DR.  S.  C.  WILLIAMS,  Silver  Springs,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

Minerals  and  Local  Insects  for  exchange. 
H.  G.  BRUCKHART,  Silver  Springs,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 
Local  Mollusks  and  Coleoptera  for  exchange. 

N.  VICKARY,  262  Chestnut  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.     (Taxidermist  and  Dealer). 

Has  Birds  and  other  specimsns  for  sale  or  exchange. 
DR.  F.  STEIN,  Museum  der  k.  Universitat,  Berlin,  Prussia. 

Has  for  sale  the  following  Insects  from  the  collection  of  the  late  Dr. 
Schaum.  Elatrides  (7  boxes),  200  Thalers;  Buprestides  (4  boxes),  75  Thalers; 
Chrysomelides  (23  boxes),  150  Thalers;  Scydmsenides  and  Pselaphides  (num- 
ber not  given),  120  Thalers  ;  Cerambycides  (European),  40  Thalers. 

THE    WALKER    PRIZES. 

"  The  following  prizes  were  founded  by  the  late  DR.  WILLIAM  J.  WALKER,  for 
the  best  memoirs,  and  in  the  English  language,  on  subjects  proposed  by  a  committee 
appointed  by  the  Council  of  the  BOSTON  SOCIETY  OP  NATURAL  HISTORY.  The  first 
and  second  are  to  be  awarded  annually ;  the  third,  once  in  five  years,  beginning  1870. 

First— For  the  best  memoir  presented,  a  prize  of  sixty  dollars  may  be  awarded. 
If  however,  the  memoir  be  one  of  marked  merit,  the  amount  awarded  may  be  in- 
creased to  one  hundred  dollars,  at  the  discretion  of  the  committee. 

Second — For  the  next  best  memoir,  a  prize  not  exceeding  fifty  dollars  may  be 
awarded  at  the  discretion  of  the  committee :  but  neither  of  the  above  prizes  shall  be 
awarded  unless  the  memoirs  presented  shall  be  deemed  of  adequate  merit. 

Third—  GRAND  HONORARY  PRIZE.— The  Council  of  the  Society  may  award  the 
sum  of  five  hundred  dollars  for  such  scientific  investigation  or  discovery  in  natural 
history  as  they  may  think  deserving  thereof;  provided  such  investigation  or  discov. 
ery  shall  have  first  been  made  known  and  published  in  the  United  States  of  America ; 


NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  13 

and  shall  have  been  at  the  time  of  said  award  made  known  and  published  at  least 
one  year.  If  in  consequence  of  the  extraordinary  merit  of  any  such  investigation 
or  discovery,  the  Council  of  the  Society  should  see  fit,  they  may  award  therefor  the 
the  sum  of  one  thousand  dollars. 

Subject  of  the  Annual  Prize  for  1866-7.  "  The  fertilization  of  plants  by  the  agen 
cy  of  insects,  in  reference  both  to  cases  where  this  agency  is  absolutely  necessary, 
and  where  it  is  only  accessory;"  the  investigations  to  be  in  preference  directed  to 
indigenous  plants. 

Subject  for  1367-8.  "Adduce  and  discuss  the  evidences  of  the  coexistence  of  man 
and  extinct  animals,  with  the  view  of  determining  the  limits  of  his  antiquity." 

Memoirs  offered  in  competition  for  the  above  prizes  must  be  forwarded  on  or  be- 
fore April  flist,  prepaid  and  addressed 

"Boston  Society  of  Natural  History, 

for  the  Committee  on  tfie  Walker  Prizes, 

Boston,  Mass." 

Each  memoir  must  be  accompanied  by  a  sealed  envelope  enclosing  the  author's 
name,  and  superscribed  by  a  motto  corresponding  to  one  borne  by  the  manuscript." 

BOSTON,  June,  1866. 

THE       ENTOMOLOGICAL       SOCIETY      OP 
PHILADELPHIA. 

This  Society,  organized  in  the  Spring  of  1859,  has  earned  for  itself  in  the  short 
period  that  has  since  elapsed,  a  name  and  reputation  which  might  be  envied  by  many 
of  the  oldest  scientific  associations  in  this  country  or  in  Europe.  Devoted  solely  to  the 
study  of  that  branch  of  Zoology  which  its  name  indicates,  its  members  have  infused 
a  spirit  of  energy  and  progress  into  its  proceedings,  which  has  accomplished  in  a  few 
months  more  than  the  same  number  of  years  have  effected  in  larger  bodies  endowed 
with  more  extensive  means.  In  fact  the  unavoidable  expenses  of  accumulating  and 
maintaining  a  collection,  of  publishing  its  quarterly  journal,  &c.,  have  been  borne 
almoaj  entirely  by  the  late  Dr.  Thomas  B.  Wilson,  of  Philadelphia.  The  generous 
liberality  of  this  keen  student  of  Nature  was  checked  by  his  sudden  death,  after  an 
illness  of  less  than  a  week,  on  Wednesday,  the  15th  of  March,  1865.  The  Society 
which  had  been  the  object  of  his  benevolence  had  every  reason  to  expect  a  continue 
ation  of  his  bounty  in  the  form  of  a  bequest,  from  frequent  expressions  of  his  inten- 
tions, but  his  untimely  death  has  placed  them  in  such  a  position  that  they  cannot 
continue  their  former  useful  career  without  the  aid  of  all  well  disposed  patrons  of 
science.  They  are  anxious  to  keep  up  the  prestige  of  their  publications,  and  for  this 
purpose  they  ask  subscriptions  to  a  Fund  of  $50  000,  of  which  amount  $10  000  has 
already  been  realized  and  funded.  To  all  subscribers  of  $100  and  upwards,  an  Hon- 
orary Membership  is  tendered,  and  the  pub  ications  of  the  Society  will  be  furnished 
free  of  charge  during  the  life-time  of  the  subscriber. 

The  importance  of  the  work  in  which  this  association  is  engaged,  cannot  fail  to 
be  universally  recognized  at  this  time  when  our  crops  are  yearly  destroyed  by  new 
and  strange  insect  enemies,  whose  diminutive  size,  mysterious  transformations,  and 
immense  multitude  ,  make  us,  in  our  ignorance  of  iheir  habits,  utterly  powerless 
before  them.  On  this  subject  a  monthly  bulletin,  called  the  Practical  Entomologist, 
is  issued  by  the  Society  for  distribution  to  any  one  forwarding  their  address  and 
fifty  cents  per  year  to  the  Secretary  of  the  ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADEL- 
PHIA, No.  518  So.  13th  street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Any  one  remitting  annually  a  sum 
of  not  less  than  One  dollar,  to  the  Secretary,  E.  T.  Cresson,  will  be  elected  a  Contrib- 
uting Member  of  the  Society,  and  will  receive  a  Diploma  to  that  effect. 


14  APPENDIX 

THE    PORTLAND     SOCIETY    OF^  NAT  URAL 
HISTORY. 

We  beg  to  call  attention  to  the  following  appeal  of  this  most  unfortu- 
nate society,  and  to  urge  the  friends  of  science  to  give  what  aid  they  can  as 
promptly  as  possible,  for  every  dollar  received  at  this  trying  time  will  be 
more  encouraging  to  the  society  than  larger  sums  hereafter. 

AN    APPEAL    TO    THE     FRIENDS     OF    SCIENCE. 

"  For  the  second  time,  the  Portland  Society  of  Natural  History  has  been  visited 
by  a  destructive  calamity.  Its  new  hall,  with  the  furniture  and  all  its  collections, 
have  again  been  destroyed  by  fire. 

The  origin  of  this  Society  must  be  referred  to  the  organization  of  the  Maine  In- 
stitute in  1836.  Though  at  first  struggling  with  poverty,  it  was  able  to  secure  large 
collections  in  Natural  History,  and  a  valuable  library  of  scientific  books.  These 
were,  by  the  favor  of  the  Government,  placed  in  the  Custom  House,  a  spacious  hall 
in  that  professedly  fire-proof  structure  being  assigned  to  the  Society's  use.  In  1854, 
the  burning  of  this  edifice  destroyed  every  species  of  property  belonging  to  the  Soci- 
ety. Not  a  vestige  of  its  museum  or  library  was  left  to  serve  as  a  memorial  of  the 
past. 

But  the  spirit  of  the  Society  was  not  dead.  A  few  individuals  by  their  persever- 
ing labors  raised  a  new  cabinet  from  the  ashes  of  the  old.  The  State  granted  one 
half-township  of  land ;  subscriptions  were  set  on  foot ;  contributions  flowed  steadily 
in ;  and  at  last  the  Society  was  housed  in  a  noble  building,  which  six  months  ago  it 
had  lifted  so  far  out  of  debt  that  it  could  begin  to  call  this  its  own.  It  had  a  splen- 
did hall  of  exhibition,  fine  lecture  room  and  laboratory;  while  the  collections  made 
by  some  of  the  most  faithful  servants  of  science,  or  contributed  from  the  East  and 
West,  adorned  its  walls.  Publications  of  high  scientific  value  had  been  issued  from 
its  press.  A  special  Curator  had  just  been  regularly  engaged,  a  repair  fund  gathered, 
courses  of  free  lectures  begun,  new  members  were  crowding  to  its  ranks,  all  the  signs 
of  vitality  and  growth  were  large,  when,  in  the  terrible  fire  that  left,  in  twelve  hours 
only  a  desert  where  the  commercial  centre  of  Portland  was,  everything  once  more 
vanished  like  a  dream.  The  building  was  isolated,  fire-proof  apparently,  and  in  the 
judgment  of  all  safe  from  harm,  until  the  sweep  of  that  awful  tide  of  flame,  which 
no  masonry  could  withstand,  closed  in  ruin  over  the  cherished  results  of  years  of 
toil. 

By  this  loss,  the  Society  is  again  stripped  of  its  all.  Its  insurance  proved  nearly 
worthless.  Its  mortgage  debt  will  absorb  the  value  of  the  land,  the  charred  ruins 
and  its  remaining  funds.  The  library  and  the  fine  picture  of  Humboldt,  the  splen- 
did gift  of  the  poet  Longfellow,  alone  are  saved.  In  the  destitution,  which  these 
remnants  of  former  wealth  make  more 'painful  to  consider,  the  Society  is  compelled 
to  implore  the  aid  of  the  friends  of  science  everywhere  to  enable  it  to  continue  its 
work. 

Brethren !  whom  God  has  spared  the  double  affliction  with  which  He  has  visited 
us,  will  you  grant  us  your  help?  Our  first  need  is  a  home  —  a  building  that  we  may 
re-consecrate  to  science.  We  can  repair  all  other  losses  better  than  that.  Our  city 
ia  impoverished  —  our  own  selves  involved  in  grief  and  loss  — and  if  aid  does  not 
come  from  you,  we  know  not  where  to  turn.  Will  you  give  us  the  hand  ot  sympa- 
thy—the open  hand  of  benevolence,  that  we  may  again  have  a  "  local  habitation 
and  a  name,"  and  go  on  prosperously  in  the  joyful  work  of  studying  and  interpret- 
ing the  book  of  Nature? 


NATURALISTS'  DIRECTORY.  15 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Portland  Society  of  Natural  History,  held  July  9th,  1866,  at 
the  residence  of  Rev.  E.  C.  Bolles,  it  was  voted  that  the  undersigned  be  a  committee 
.to  make  a  brief  statement  of  facts  connected  with  the  history  of  the  Society,  and 
appeal  to  the  friends  of  science  everywhere  for  aid  in  this  critical  condition  of  its 
affairs.  To  this  Committee,  or  to  any  officer  of  the  Society,  all  communications  upon 
the  subject  may  be  addressed. 

onpioEKS   oa?   TUB    sooioai-siT.  ooa^MXTTBoa. 

WM.  WOOD,  President.  WM.  WOOD,  M.  D. 

HENRY  WILLIS,   Vice  President.  REV.  E.  c.  BOLLES. 

E.  c.  BOLLES,  Secretary.  CHAS.  B.  FULLER. 

EDW.  GOULD,   Treasurer.  EDW.  8.  MORSE. 

THE    CHICAGO    ACADEMY    OF    SCIENCES. 

The  collections  of  this  Academy  were  partially  destroyed  by  fire  on  the 
7th  of  June  last.  The  following  quotation  from  the  circular  issued  by  the 
Academy  gives  its  present  condition. 

"As  nearly  as  can  now  be  ascertained  the  present  condition  of  the  collection 
and  property  of  the  Academy  is  as  follows:  — 

About  half  the  Mammals  and  Birds,  and  nearly  all  the  Skulls,  etc.,  will  be  saved ; 
the  extensive  collection  of  Birds'  eggs  and  nests  were  entirely  destroyed ;  Fishes  and 
Reptiles  are  saved ;  Insects  all  destroyed  with  the  exception  of  the  Lepidoptera 
dried  Crustacea  and  Echinodermata  destroyed ;  Shells  and  Fossils  in  great  part  saved. 
Yery  singularly  and  fortunately,  the  alcoholicj  collection,  contained  in  about  2000 
jars,  has  escaped.  The  Herbarium,  with  the  exception  of  the  series  of  the  plants  of 
the  North  Pacific  Expedition,  is  saved.  The  Library  is  greatly  damaged  by  water 
but  most  of  the  books  will  be  saved  by  careful  drying  and  rebinding.  The  plates  of 
the  forthcoming  volume  of  the  Transactions,  twenty  in  number,  were  much  injured, 
and  some  of  the  edition  may  have  to  be  reprinted.  The  publication  of  the  volume, 
will  not,  however,  be  greatly  delayed." 

We  understand  that  the  Academy  will  proceed  at  once  to  erect  a  fire- 
proof building  for  their  collections  and  library,  which,  we  trust,  will,  by  the 
aid  of  kindred  societies  and  friends,  soon  be  larger  than  before  the  disaster. 

The  several  disasters  to  scientific  in^tifutions  during  the  last  year,  should 
warn  all  our  Societies  and  Institutions  having  valuable  collections  and  libra- 
ries, to  secure  fire  proof  buildings  for  them  at  once.* 

T,HE    AMEBICAN    ASSOCIATION    FOR    THE 
ADVANCEMENT    OF    SCIENCE. 

The  fifteenth  meeting  of  the  American  Association  was  held  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  from  August  15th  to  21st.  Since  the  commencement  of  the  war  these 
meetings  have  been  suspended  and  we  are  glad  that  they  were  renewed  under 
such  pleasant  auspices  as  attended  this  meeting,  and  that  the  citizens  of 
Buffalo  so  fully  appreciated  the  value  of  the  Society  and  were  so  cordial  in 
their  entertainment  of  its  members. 

•  *The  collection  of  the  Lyceum  of  Natural  History  of  New  York,  was  wholly 
destroyed  by  the  burning  of  the  Academy  of  Music  in  May  last.  We  wait  for  offi- 
cial information  in  regard  to  this  Society  and  its  future  movements. 


16  APPENDIX 

The  officers  for  this  meeting  were,  President,  F.  A.  P.  BARNARD,  President 
of  Columbia  College;  Vice  President,  A.  A.  GOULD,  M.  D.,  of  Boston; 
General  Secretary,  Prof.  ELIAS  LooMis,of  Yale  College ;  Permanent  Secretary, 
Prof.  JOSEPH  LOVERING,  of  Harvard  College;  Treasurer,  A.  L.  ELWYN, 
M.  D.,  of  Philadelphia. 

The  next  meeting  of  the  Association  will  be  held  at  Burlington,  Vt., 
commencing  August  21st,  1867.  The  following  are  the  officers  elected  for 
the  meeting:  President,  Prof.  J.  S.  NEWBERRY,  of  New  York;  Vice  Presi- 
dent, Prof.  WOLLCOTT  GIBBS,  of  Cambridge;  Permanent  Secretary,  Prof 
JOSEPH  LOVERING,  of  Cambridge ;  General  Secretary,  Prof.  C.  S.  LYMAN, 
of  New  Haven ;  Treasurer,  Dr.  A.  L.  ELWYN,  of  Philadelphia. 

We  think  that  it  would,  perhaps,  have  been  more  advisable  to  have  had 
the  meeting  for  1867  held  at  a  more  central  city,  which  would  have  induced 
a  larger  number  of  members  from  the  West  and  South  to  attend,  but  still 
we  hope  that,  notwithstanding  the  extreme  northern  location  of  the  meeting, 
members  from  all  the  states  will  endeavor  to  be  present  and  maintain  its 
character  as  an  American  Association. 

OBITUAEY    NOTICES. 

REV.  STILLMAN  BARDEN,  of  Rockport,  Mass;  well  known  as  a  mineral- 
ogist, died  at  his  residence  on  August  7,  1865,  of  consumption.  Mr.  Bar- 
den  was  an  active  and  enthusiastic  collector  and  a  thorough  lover  of  nature. 
He  had  gathered  a  large  cabinet  of  minerals  which  will  be  kept  up  by  his  son 
Edward,  who  has  inherited  his  father's  taste  for  mineralogy. 

DR.  SIMEON  SHURTLEFF,  of  Weatogue,  Hartford  Co.,  Ct.,  a  general 
student  of  nature  and  especially  interested  in  Botany,  Ornithology  and  Con- 
chology,  died  at  his  residence  on  December  29,  1865. 

THOMAS  DANIELS,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  died  in  January,  1866.  Mr. 
Daniels  was  known  to  many  naturalists  as  a  student  of  Palaeontology. 

WILLIAM  GLEN,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  died  of  consumption  at  his 
home  on  May  25, 1866.  Mr.  Glen  was  a  native  of  Scotland  and  came  to  this 
country  in  1854.  For  several  years  he  was  an  Assistant  in  the  Museum 
of  Comparative  Zoology,  at  Cambridge.  He  was  a  person  of  most  remark- 
able skill  in  his  manipulations,  and  certainly  had  no  superior  in  preparing 
sections  and  microscopical  objects.  By  the  sad  death  of  Mr.  Glen  science 
has  lost  a  careful,  enthusiastic  and  faithful  worker. 

PROFESSOR  HENRY  DARWIN  ROGERS,  LL.  D.,  F.  R.  S.,  &c.,  of  Glas- 
gow, Scotland,  died  at  his  residence  in  Shawlands,  near  Glasgow,  on  Tues- 
day, May  29,  1866,  soon  after  his  return  from  a  visit  to  the  United  States. 
In  1857,  Professor  Rogers  was  called  to  the  chair  of  Regius  Professor  of  Ge- 
ology and  Natural  History  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,  which  he  filled  to 
the  time  of  his  death.  His  intimate  connection  with  the  Geology  of  Amer- 
ica, and  especially  his  great  work  on  the  Geology  of  Pennsylvania,  will  ever 
endear  his  name  to  American  Naturalists.  He  was  born  in  Philadelphia  in 
1809. 


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